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Social Security's Silver Lining Will Be Missing in 2026, and That's Potentially Terrible News for Up to 30 Million Retirees
The Motley Foolยท 2025-12-27 08:44
Core Insights - Social Security benefits are crucial for over 70 million beneficiaries, with more than 53 million being retired workers, making it a necessity rather than a luxury [1] - In 2023, Social Security lifted 22 million Americans above the federal poverty line, significantly reducing the poverty rate for seniors aged 65 and above to 10.1% from an estimated 37.3% without the program [2] Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) - The anticipated annual COLA for Social Security beneficiaries is a key announcement, with the 2026 COLA set at 2.8%, slightly above the 2.3% average increase since 2010 [3][7] - The 2026 COLA marks the fifth consecutive year of increases of at least 2.5%, a trend not seen since 1988-1997 [8] - The nominal impact of the 2.8% increase will result in an average monthly benefit for retired workers rising to $2,071, an increase of $56 [9] Inflation and Purchasing Power - The CPI-W, used to determine COLA, does not accurately reflect the inflationary pressures faced by retirees, leading to a 20% loss of purchasing power since 2010 [12][14] - The CPI-W primarily reflects the spending habits of working-age Americans, which differ significantly from those of retirees [13] Medicare Premiums Impact - Approximately 30 million retired-worker beneficiaries are expected to face a significant increase in Medicare Part B premiums, rising by 9.7% to $202.90 in 2026, which could negate the benefits of the COLA [18][20] - The increase in Part B premiums is attributed to rising healthcare costs and increased utilization rates [18]