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Social Security, COLA
The 2025 Social Security COLA Is Doing Something It Hasn't Done for 28 Years
With the announcement of the 2025 Cost-of-Living Adjustment, next year's COLA will officially do something seniors of this generation have never seen.
Unhappy With Your 2025 Social Security COLA? 3 Steps to Take so It Doesn't Hurt Your Retirement Finances.
After months of speculation about a 2025 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), seniors finally have their answer. Benefits will be rising by 2.5% in the new year. That's not the smallest Social Security raise in history -- not even close.
Social Security sets its 2025 COLA increase at 2.5%. Here's how it will change your benefits.
Social Security benefits are given a cost of living adjustment each year. The 2025 COLA increase is the smallest since 2021.
Social Security Just Announced the 2025 COLA. Here's How It Compares to Recent Years
One thing retirees can appreciate about Social Security is the annual cost-of-living adjustment ( COLA ). A quick look at prices in your local grocery store or online will show how much costs have increased over the years.
These 2025 Social Security Changes Could Put More Money in Retirees' Pockets
If you'll be reaching full retirement age at some point in 2025, you're subject to a higher earnings-test limit. In that case, it's $62,160, up from $59,520 in 2024. From there, you risk having $1 in Social Security withheld for every $3 you earn.
Social Security COLA 2025: What to Do With the Extra Money
A Social Security cost of living increase offers retirees options such as managing costs, saving or enjoying small splurges.
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5 easy ways you can lose your Social Security payment — some with zero warning. Make sure it doesn’t happen to you
Of course, there are plenty of good reasons why you shouldn’t break the law. But not losing Social Security is another one to ...
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Social Security's 2025 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Is a Bit of a Downer. But There's a Silver Lining for Some Early Claimers.
Social Security's 2025 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Is a Bit of a Downer. But There's a Silver Lining for Some Early ...
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Five Ways You Can Lose Your Social Security Benefits
Social security is a big part of most people’s retirement plans. But there are ways to lose some—or all—of your benefits, so ...
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Just the facts: Rumors about undocumented immigrants and Social Security are untrue
Finally, how about the story that says undocumented immigrants are getting $2,000 per month in Social Security benefits? Once ...
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Social Security's scheduled cost of living increase 'won't make a dent' for some retirees
Social Security recipients are expected to receive a smaller cost-of-living increase in January than in recent years as ...
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Who says retirement means you have to stop working?
Going back to work after retirement can be a big boost to your finances, and a potentially huge plus for our cognitive, ...
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What to know about the 2025 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment
The Social Security Administration this week announced a 2.5 percent cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for this year, a more ...
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Maximizing Your Social Security Benefits
There are many considerations to strategizing and optimizing your Social Security benefit. You will need to understand how your claiming decision will impact not only your retirement income, but also ...
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Former SSA insider reveals 3 reasons why your Social Security check could be wrong — plus, how to get everything you’re entitled to
Social Security checks are a lifeline for millions of American retirees. But for many of them, there’s a messy catch: Uncle ...
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