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6 Social Security Changes Coming Next Year

October 26, 2025 · Personal Finance, Retirement Life
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So, when will you start receiving larger Social Security checks?

The 2.7% COLA increase for 2026 will take effect in January 2026 for most Social Security beneficiaries. That means the first bigger check will arrive in late January, depending on your birthday and payment schedule. For Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients, the increase begins December 31, 2025, since payments are issued one month early.

While a few extra dollars a month may not seem like much, over the course of the year these increases can help cover essentials like insurance premiums, mortgage payments, loans, and credit card bills. For retirees on fixed incomes, every adjustment matters — especially with rising costs in healthcare and housing.

If you’re planning your finances, be sure to align the timing of your Social Security increase with other income sources such as IRA accounts, 401(k) withdrawals, or annuities. Smart retirement planning means using COLA boosts to pay down debt, invest in insurance coverage, or build a cash reserve. Many people also consult a financial advisor or tax attorney to make the most of their benefits.

Do you want to know if you are eligible to get social security? Check out 8 Types of Americans Who Aren’t Eligible to Get Social Security

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