The Social Security Administration announced a 2.8% Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) taking effect in January 2026. Over 70 million beneficiaries, including retirees and disabled individuals, will see higher monthly payments. The average retired worker’s benefit will rise by about $56 to $2,071. COLA helps offset inflation, though rising costs—especially for essentials—may still strain fixed incomes. Updated benefit notices will arrive in December. Learn more below..
Related Posts
Why Acne Appears on These 8 Body Areas, and What You Should Do
Acne is like a detective, giving us clues about our body and potential health issues. However, in many instances, it’s not some complicated medical puzzle — it…
Sally Field at 78: A Timeles
She could have vanished like so many others. Instead, at 78, Sally Field just set the internet buzzing again — not with scandal, but with something far…
Heroic Rescue:Cat Saved from Python Attack
In a daring feat, a brave individual rescued a helpless cat from the clutches of an aggressive python. The dramatic incident unfolded as the python coiled around…
Viral Video Shows Hero Traveler Saving Baby Deer from Snake Attack
Viral Video Shows Hero Traveler Saving Baby Deer from Snake Attack,A dramatic video that has taken the internet by storm shows a brave traveler stepping in to…
Lester Holt’s Emotional Departure from NBC Nightly News: The Truth Behind His Exit
NBC anchor Lester Holt made a heartfelt revelation: “I stepped away from the show to stand by my wife and fight that illness with her,” explaining his…
Dog Bitten by Large Snake Near Riverbank
A frightening incident was captured near a riverbank, where a dog was attacked by a large snake. According to footage circulating on social media, the snake bit…