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6 Social Security Changes Coming in 2026

October 3, 2025 · Retirement Life
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3. Social Security tax limit

In 2026, the Social Security taxable wage cap is projected to rise to $183,600, up from $176,100 in 2025. This increase means high earners could pay up to $11,383.20 in Social Security taxes, about $465 more than the year before.

Taxes stop once you hit the cap, but all wages remain subject to Medicare’s 1.45% tax, plus an extra 0.9% for higher-income earners.

4. Earnings test in 2026

If you work while collecting Social Security, part of your benefits may be withheld if your earnings exceed set limits. In 2026, the estimated limit for those under full retirement age is $24,360 ($1 withheld for every $2 earned above it).

For those reaching full retirement age in 2026, the limit rises to $64,800 ($1 withheld for every $3 earned above it). Once you reach full retirement age, there’s no earnings cap, and withheld benefits are restored.

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

  1. moussa Diop says:
    October 7, 2025 at 10:53 am

    I need to ask about the age what age is best to take the retirement thanks

    Reply
  2. Ann Thompson says:
    October 27, 2025 at 11:48 pm

    The Government should leave people hard earned money alone. Stop stealing from taxpayers!!

    Reply
  3. Meda says:
    November 30, 2025 at 2:55 am

    Its bs Medicare goes up we do without so therefore we didn’t get a raise but ss got it for what Medicare is so hi now its pathetic, insurance would be cheaper than Medicare

    Reply
  4. Meda says:
    November 30, 2025 at 2:55 am

    I agree

    Reply
  5. Debra Whinnery says:
    November 30, 2025 at 3:01 pm

    I had to cancel my Medicare part b, I can’t afford it. I have a husband in a nursing home and I have to pay on that. I get his disability and my retirement combined of $2700. Per month after house, utilities insurance i have $1100 left and state says i have to much for help!

    Reply
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