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    The 2027 Social Security COLA Announcement Is 7 Months Away. Here Is What Early Data Suggests.

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    • The 2027 Social Security COLA will be calculated from July-September 2026 CPI-W data and is currently projected at 2.8%, but oil prices surging above $94 per barrel could push the raise higher if energy costs remain elevated through summer.

    • A larger COLA raise reflects inflation already experienced by retirees, and Medicare Part B premium increases will likely consume a significant portion of any 2027 benefit increase, similar to how the 2026 raise was partially offset.

    • A recent study identified one single habit that doubled Americans’ retirement savings and moved retirement from dream, to reality. Read more here.

    The 2027 Social Security COLA won’t be announced until October 2026, but the data shaping that number is already accumulating. Oil prices have surged, inflation is ticking upward, and early projections suggest the raise could land around the same level as this year’s. Whether that ends up being good news or bad news is more complicated than it sounds.

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    A Social Security card, US one hundred dollar bills, and a financial statement detailing monthly and annual benefits, reflecting Social Security retirement finances.

    The Social Security Administration calculates the annual COLA by comparing the average CPI-W (the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers) across July, August, and September of the current year to the same three months the prior year. Whatever percentage that average rises becomes next year’s COLA. The SSA will announce the 2027 figure in October 2026. The months that matter most haven’t happened yet, and right now we’re watching early signals.

    Read: Data Shows One Habit Doubles American’s Savings And Boosts Retirement

    Most Americans drastically underestimate how much they need to retire and overestimate how prepared they are. But data shows that people with one habit have more than double the savings of those who don’t.

    The broader CPI has been climbing steadily. The index stood at 327.46 in February 2026, up from 319.785 in March 2025. The CPI-W, which the SSA uses specifically, typically runs slightly higher than the broader measure, so the direction of travel is the same.

     

    Oil prices spiked sharply in early 2026. WTI crude hit $94.65 per barrel on March 9, up from around $65 in late February, driven largely by geopolitical conflict in the Middle East. Energy costs feed directly into CPI-W. If oil stays elevated through summer, the July, August, and September readings that determine the 2027 COLA could come in higher than current projections suggest.

    The Senior Citizens League currently estimates the 2027 COLA at 2.8%, matching the 2026 raise — but that projection predates oil’s recent surge. Even a modest difference in the final COLA number matters more than it appears: a higher COLA compounds meaningfully over years, and the gap between a lower and higher raise grows larger the longer a beneficiary collects. The summer CPI-W readings will determine which scenario plays out.

    The COLA rises because prices already rose. By the time beneficiaries see a larger check in January 2027, they’ll have spent months absorbing higher grocery, utility, and fuel costs. The raise is always playing catch-up.

    There’s also the Medicare Part B question. The 2026 COLA came in at 2.8%, while the standard Medicare Part B monthly premium rose to $202.90 in 2026, up $17.90 from $185 in 2025. That premium increase consumed a significant portion of the COLA raise before it reached beneficiaries’ bank accounts. The Medicare Trustees project another premium increase for 2027, meaning the same dynamic could repeat: a raise that looks meaningful on paper shrinks considerably once healthcare costs are factored in.

    1. Whether oil stays above $80 per barrel through summer, keeping energy inflation elevated in the CPI-W readings that count.

    2. The Fed’s next moves. The federal funds rate currently sits at 3.75%, down from 4.5% a year ago. Further cuts could nudge inflation higher.

    3. The Medicare Part B announcement, typically in November, which reveals how much of the raise will be offset by premium increases.

    A higher 2027 COLA would reflect a rougher stretch of inflation ahead. A repeat of this year’s rate would mean prices held relatively steady but benefits didn’t improve in real terms. The summer CPI-W readings will tell the real story. If oil stays elevated, the 2027 COLA could outpace this year’s raise. If energy prices retreat, beneficiaries are likely looking at another modest adjustment that barely keeps pace with what they already spent.

    Most Americans drastically underestimate how much they need to retire and overestimate how prepared they are. But data shows that people with one habit have more than double the savings of those who don’t.

    And no, it’s got nothing to do with increasing your income, savings, clipping coupons, or even cutting back on your lifestyle. It’s much more straightforward (and powerful) than any of that. Frankly, it’s shocking more people don’t adopt the habit given how easy it is.

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