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    Social Security Just Got More Complicated For All Retirees

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    2026 COLA Pushes Social Security Checks To All Time High, But It’s Still Not Enough
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    • Social Security benefits rose 2.8% in January but Medicare Part B premium increases are deducted directly from payments.

    • Starting March 7 the SSA shifts to centralized national scheduling. The practical effect will be longer wait times for appointments.

    • The Social Security Fairness Act eliminated benefit reductions for public sector workers. Retroactive 2025 payments have potential tax implications.

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    If you are collecting Social Security right now, or planning to start soon, 2026 has brought more changes than most years. A new cost-of-living bump, a major administrative overhaul launching in days, updated earnings rules, and lingering fallout from a law passed last year all land at once. Here is what actually matters.

    Social Security benefits rose by 2.8% in January 2026, adding roughly $56 per month to the average retiree’s check. Year-over-year inflation is running at 2.2%, which means the COLA is actually outpacing current price increases by a small margin.

    The catch is Medicare. Medicare Part B premiums increased in 2026, and since those premiums are deducted directly from your Social Security payment, some of that $56 gain disappears before it reaches your bank account. If you have not checked your net benefit amount since January, now is a good time.

    Starting March 7, 2026, the Social Security Administration is moving to a centralized national scheduling system. Instead of your local office handling appointments directly, those functions shift to a national operation. The stated goal is staffing efficiency, but the practical effect for many people will be longer wait times and harder-to-reach appointments.

    If you are planning to file a new claim or resolve a benefits issue, do not wait. File online through SSA.gov wherever possible, and if you need an in-person appointment, schedule it before March 7.

    If you have not yet reached full retirement age, which is 67 for anyone born in 1960 or later, earning too much while collecting benefits triggers a temporary reduction. The 2026 limit is $24,480 for most beneficiaries, and $65,160 in the year you actually reach full retirement age. Once you clear that milestone, there is no earnings cap.

    The Social Security Fairness Act, signed in early 2025, eliminated two rules that had reduced benefits for many teachers, firefighters, and other public employees. Many received retroactive lump-sum payments last year. Those payments may be taxable, which could reduce or eliminate your 2025 tax refund. A proposed bill called the No Tax on Restored Benefits Act would exempt those payments, but it has not passed as of today.

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