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5 Social Security Changes Coming In 2026

November 9, 2025 · Personal Finance
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How will Social Security credits work in 2026?

First of all, you have to know that if you want to be eligible for various Social Security benefits in 2026, you will need to earn more credits. This is one of the main Social Security changes that will affect most of us, and it’s better to be prepared and understand more about it.

These credits are essential if you plan to access Social Security benefits, including retirement, disability, Medicare, and survivor benefits for your family. If you don’t have enough credits, you won’t be eligible for payments. This is why many retirees also consider long-term care insurance to secure additional financial protection.

In order to qualify for retirement benefits, you will need at least 40 credits. Also, it’s important to mention that you are able to earn up to four points per year. In 2026, you’ll need to make $1,890 in wages or self-employment income to earn one credit.

Planning to make the maximum of four credits this year? For this, your income must total at least $7,560. Compared to last year, this is an $80 increase because in 2025 you needed $1,810 for one credit or $7,240 for four credits.

If you are worried about inflation, you need to be aware that credit requirements adjust annually to account for inflation, so there is a high chance that they will increase in 2026.

But what happens if you have more than 40 credits? Will this increase your monthly Social Security benefit? The short answer is “no.” Instead, your benefit amount is calculated based on your lifetime earnings. This means that the more money you earn (up to a certain point) throughout your working years, the greater your monthly benefit.

P.S.: Some retirees look into Gold IRA rollover options to maximize retirement wealth and protect assets from inflation.

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164 comments on “5 Social Security Changes Coming In 2026”

  1. wilma sweeney says:
    January 16, 2025 at 12:34 am

    I am a retired teacher. How will I know if I get the SSA benefits ? I earned my 40 before I went in to teaching.

    Reply
  2. Carla says:
    January 16, 2025 at 10:26 pm

    Why is there numerous sites that want us to listen to a video that goes on and on forever and says literally the same thing. Just give us the gimmick and we will buy or not. I am forever turned off by the many of such advertisements. I am sure that I have missed something helpful because of all these kinds of advertisements.

    Reply
  3. Marsha says:
    January 17, 2025 at 12:16 pm

    Social Security payments are from the money that workers paid into it. The government should not have a say as to it leaving, how it is taxed, or any other changes. If the government needs money, have the Governors, Senators, and Representatives start looking at the old commitments that each state has been collecting money on and find out if it is legitimate. So many things have been kept on the books and are not even in existence any more. How about working on finding the phony line items in the budget, cleaning up the books, and leave the retired worker social security alone?

    Reply
  4. Bill C says:
    January 23, 2025 at 2:31 pm

    So when the Biden Administration lied about our inflation rate, our COLA stays low…
    Everything doubled and tripled in price over Trump 45… Thanks Joe… In fact thanks for all these things… More stupid stuff Trump needs to fix… Good news is we have at least 4 affordable years coming now…

    Reply
  5. Lester C Deel says:
    January 24, 2025 at 12:21 am

    when will no tax on ss go into effect!!

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