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6 Social Security Changes Coming Next Year

October 26, 2025 · Personal Finance, Retirement Life
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#3 Taxable Wage Base Increases to About $183,600

The taxable wage base (the maximum amount of earnings subject to Social Security payroll tax) is projected to rise to around $183,600 in 2026. This means higher-income workers will pay Social Security tax on a larger portion of their salary.

Currently, workers contribute 6.2% of their earnings (employers match the same amount). For someone earning above the new cap, the extra income is not subject to Social Security tax, but it may still be subject to Medicare taxes.

This increase highlights why credit management, loans, and long-term retirement savings strategies like maximizing IRA contributions are essential for higher earners. Professionals in law, finance, and healthcare — where salaries often exceed the taxable wage base — may especially need to coordinate with accountants or tax attorneys to optimize their retirement plans.

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