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- How Social Security COLA May Increase 2026 Benefits - AARP
“ Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for 75 million Americans will be adjusted per the 2026 COLA, beginning January 1, 2026, without any delay due to the current government lapse in appropriation,” an SSA spokesperson said in an Oct 10 email
- 10 Things to Know About Social Security Benefitsu2029 - AARP
Nearly 69 million Americans rely on a Social Security payment We outlined answers to frequently asked questions about what it is and how it works
- Social Security Calculator: Estimate Your Benefits - AARP
This calculator estimates your monthly Social Security retirement benefits based on your earnings history and the age when you start to claim benefits
- Can You Work and Still Collect Social Security? - AARP
You can work and collect social security benefits, but the amount you receive will depend on whether you’ve reached your full retirement age
- How to Set Up an Online Social Security Account - AARP
As the Social Security Administration stops sending paper account statements you should open a My Social Security online account to manage benefits
- Are Social Security Benefits Taxable? - AARP
About half of Social Security recipients paid federal income taxes on their benefits in 2021, the most recent information available, according to an August 2024 Congressional Budget Office report A new federal tax deduction, in effect through 2028, could determine whether you pay taxes on your Social Security benefits
- How 2026 Social Security Changes Could Affect You - AARP
The Social Security Administration (SSA) estimates that the average retirement benefit will rise by about $56 a month, from $2,015 to $2,071, starting with the payments going out in January 2026
- Social Security Customer Service - AARP
Social Security offers most routine services online or by phone, including applying for benefits and filing appeals Here’s what to know
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