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New COLA Predictions Are In – Here’s What Retirees Should Know

June 22, 2026 · Personal Finance
Close-up photo of a hand circling a date on an October calendar with a red pen on a wooden desk.
A hand circles a date on an October calendar, marking key financial deadlines for retirees.

Final Steps to Take Before October

You do not need to wait for the October announcement to prepare your finances. Start by logging into your my Social Security account to verify your current benefit amount and review your earnings record. If you have not yet claimed, use the site’s calculators to see how delaying your claim impacts your future monthly payouts.

Next, perform a comprehensive review of your household spending. Pull your bank statements from the last three months and categorize your expenses. Identify exactly where inflation hits your budget the hardest. Having an accurate picture of your baseline expenses allows you to plug the official COLA number into your budget immediately upon its release.

Lastly, prepare for the Medicare Open Enrollment period. Create a list of your current medical providers and prescription dosages. When October arrives, you will have the information you need to swiftly compare plans, ensuring that a rising Part B or Part D premium does not unfairly consume your cost-of-living adjustment. Taking these proactive steps today positions you to navigate 2027 with financial confidence and clarity.

Last updated: June 2026. This is educational content based on general retirement planning principles. Individual results vary based on your situation. Always verify current benefit amounts, tax laws, and eligibility with official sources.

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2 comments on “New COLA Predictions Are In – Here’s What Retirees Should Know”

  1. Ralph says:
    July 2, 2026 at 12:53 am

    The cost of Medicare always eats up any raise and then some.

    Reply
  2. Pete says:
    June 29, 2026 at 12:19 am

    3.8% would be a $131/mo increase for me!! Nice!

    Reply
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