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    Social Security COLA 2026: How much will your June payment increase?

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    Millions of Americans receiving Social Security benefits are continuing to collect higher monthly payments in 2026 thanks to the latest Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) announced by the Social Security Administration (SSA).

    The increase, which took effect at the beginning of the year, was designed to help retirees, disabled workers, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients keep up with rising living expenses.

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    For 2026, the SSA confirmed a 2.8% COLA increase, affecting roughly 75 million Americans who receive Social Security or SSI benefits.

    The adjustment is based on changes in the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W), which the government uses to measure inflation.

    While many recipients may have hoped for a larger increase after several years of elevated inflation, the 2.8% boost still translates into meaningful monthly gains for millions of households.

    According to the SSA, the average retired worker’s monthly benefit rose from approximately $2,015 to $2,071, representing an increase of about $56 per month.

    Married couples who both receive benefits saw their average payment climb from $3,120 to $3,208, while disabled workers and surviving spouses also received higher monthly amounts.

    Because the COLA was implemented in January 2026, recipients receiving benefits in June are already collecting payments that reflect the higher rate.

    For example, someone who was receiving $1,500 per month before the adjustment would now receive roughly $1,542. A beneficiary collecting $2,000 monthly would see that amount rise to about $2,056 after the 2.8% increase.

    How the 2026 COLA affects Social Security recipients

    The annual COLA is one of the most closely watched Social Security updates because it directly impacts retirement income.

    Unlike a one-time payment or stimulus check, the adjustment permanently increases monthly benefits.

    The SSA noted that the 2026 increase applies not only to retirement benefits but also to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), survivor benefits, and Supplemental Security Income.

    The federal SSI payment standard increased to $994 per month for individuals and $1,491 for eligible couples in 2026.

    The agency explained that the adjustment is intended to ensure that benefits maintain purchasing power as prices rise over time.

    Social Security beneficiaries have received annual COLAs since the 1970s, though the percentage varies from year to year depending on inflation trends.

    Beyond the benefit increase itself, several other Social Security figures changed in 2026.

    The maximum taxable earnings subject to Social Security taxes increased from $176,100 to $184,500, while earnings limits for recipients who continue working before reaching full retirement age also moved higher.

    Financial experts note that while the additional money is welcome, many retirees continue to face rising housing, healthcare, insurance, and food costs.

    Some advocacy groups have argued that the CPI-W formula does not fully reflect the spending habits of older Americans, particularly when it comes to medical expenses.

    Still, the 2026 COLA remains slightly above the long-term historical average and ensures that Social Security recipients receive at least some protection against inflation.

    The increase will continue throughout the remainder of the year, meaning June payments already include the full adjustment and beneficiaries can expect the higher amounts to remain in place through December.

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