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    A Large 2027 Social Security COLA Could Be Coming. Here’s Why That Might Not Be Good News.

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    We’re still months away from the official 2027 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), but there’s already a ton of speculation about where it will end up. The latest estimates suggest an above-average COLA is possible, even likely.

    That might sound like a good thing, but the truth is more complicated. Larger COLAs carry hidden drawbacks worth recognizing so you understand what to realistically expect next year.

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    The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), a nonpartisan senior group, recently raised its 2027 COLA projection from 2.8% to 3.9%. This would add about $81 to the $2,081 average monthly retirement benefit as of April 2026.

    It’s rare to see COLA projections increase by 1.1 percentage points in a single month, and it’s due to the recent spike in inflation. COLAs are based on changes in average third-quarter inflation data, so if inflation rates stay high, seniors will likely get an above-average COLA next year.

    The trouble is, higher inflation also means rising living costs. Your Social Security checks will grow, but that extra money will go toward groceries, gas, and other essential living costs, rather than to improving your quality of life.

    To make things even more complicated, higher Social Security benefits could increase the likelihood that you’ll owe Social Security benefit taxes. So your benefits might not go as far in 2027 as they do today.

    There’s still a lot that’s up in the air, though. The Social Security Administration won’t announce the official COLA until mid-October. Once we know that, it’ll be time to start planning how you’ll cover your living costs next year.

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