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6 Social Security Changes Coming in 2026

October 3, 2025 · Retirement Life
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6. The Social Security Trust Fund will face insolvency in 7 years 

Seven years may sound like a lot of time, but time flies rapidly. Meaning that the reduction in your Social Security benefits is approaching. This reduction could translate to a 23% cut that would force future beneficiaries to save up to $150,000 in order to cover the shortfall.

It may not be seen as an overwhelming issue as we speak, but that day will eventually come if proper measures aren’t taken.

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20 comments on “6 Social Security Changes Coming in 2026”

  1. ADG says:
    April 17, 2026 at 7:51 am

    Taking SS at 62 is not a small reduction. It’s like 30% less. You obviously didn’t do your homework and listened to ill-informed people. What are your other sources of income? If you don’t have any other income investments, then you planned poorly. SS was never meant to support your retirement on its own. Don’t blame SS because you can’t pay your bills. Because you took early SS you don’t get a bump up when you reach FRA.

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  2. Jodie says:
    February 11, 2026 at 5:18 pm

    I worked as a Musician all my life. I will turn 76 this year. My manager told me several years ago that I should file my SS retirement early because I just don’t make enough $. I was informed that my monthly payment Will be reduced by a small amount because of early retirement. My question is why after I finally reach my FRA, why shouldn’t I get my full money payment at that point. The $ I receive now are not enough to make my monthly payments. The cost of everything has gone up much more than the government says. In Ca. the creed has caused every bill that I have, and I do mean every one of them, almost 40-50%. I still work, have to as long as I can. I served in the Army, was drafted in 1970. I’ve some how paid all taxes. I was even audited once as well. The Govenment has failed us. The present people in charge are thugs and obviously are serving there needs no us. The two party’s even call or text sometimes 6 or 7 times a day asking for $. I want that to stop. Something needs to be done or there will be some sort of uprising. We have been lied to!!!

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  3. George W Lockett says:
    February 6, 2026 at 7:08 pm

    When the S.S. faces insolvency in 7 years then we seniors should automatically be enrolled in the program that the congress critters are in. After all, it was they that was using our Social Security as their own piggy bank.

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  4. Tima says:
    January 15, 2026 at 5:56 am

    I agree!

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  5. Charles Joseph Dukehart, II says:
    January 14, 2026 at 7:30 pm

    Not Congress or any other entity should be able to raid the Social Security Trust Fund. Kee your hands off!

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  6. James M. Lynch says:
    January 13, 2026 at 12:28 pm

    FRA for someone born in 1958 last year was 66 and 8 months not 66and 6 months. You should correct that on your info.

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  7. Glenda F Summers says:
    January 11, 2026 at 1:58 am

    Will there ever be a chance that our cola raise will not be almost all taken for medIicare? It helps us very little to get a cola raise, when most of it is taken back. It would be nice, when the cost of living gos up so much, to get to keep it for a change!!!!!

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  8. penny L mckenzie says:
    December 15, 2025 at 4:30 pm

    why are they doing this to us seniors. We have worked and paid taxes all our working years and now you want to lower our ss., how are we suppose to live?

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  9. Ronn Greengas says:
    December 15, 2025 at 2:20 am

    How are govt employees stealing?

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  10. Suzy-Q says:
    December 14, 2025 at 9:59 pm

    Funny thing is, I never knew about the 40 credits & didn’t know I was in college!! I worked hard & found out I was shy 1 credit. I started drawing at 63 & I hope I live long enough to see them take that 1 credit I was shy & stick it where the sun don’t shine. I hope I end up drawing more than I would’ve if I waited until I was old as dirt to draw my SS. Well, if SS runs out of money, I guess it won’t matter now will it?!!

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