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    Social Security recipients could see bigger cost-of-living adjustment in 2027, new forecast says

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    Social Security beneficiaries are expected to see a larger cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in 2027 amid persistently high inflation this year, a new report finds.

    An analysis by The Senior Citizens League (TSCL) predicts that the 2027 COLA will be 3.8%, or 1 percentage point higher than the 2026 COLA of 2.8%, based on the latest consumer price index (CPI) inflation data released on Tuesday. TSCL estimated that if the projected 3.8% COLA took effect today, average benefits would rise by $73.62 from $1,937.53 to $2,011.15.

    The estimate of a 3.8% COLA was the same as last month’s prediction, and is down slightly from the 3.9% projection made in April.

    By law, the annual Social Security COLA is calculated using the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ CPI inflation data for the months of July, August and September. The announcement of the final COLA amount typically occurs in mid-October with the agency’s release of September inflation data.

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    “We’re seeing inflation on the rise when more than half of seniors already can’t afford basic living standards,” said TSCL Executive Director Shannon Benton after the release of the group’s June estimate that also projected a 3.8% COLA for 2027.

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    “We’re talking about food, a roof over their head, and transportation. Many seniors already have to skip doctor’s appointments due to costs, which costs all of us more in the long run when we swap preventative care for emergency care,” she added.

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    The latest CPI inflation data showed prices were up 3.5% from a year ago in June, a level that’s well above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target and creates significant pressure on household budgets as wage gains may not keep up with the rising cost of living.

    The CPI-W, which is the version of the inflation metric used in calculating Social Security’s COLA, was up 3.5% from a year ago in June.

    A larger COLA would also exacerbate the financial issues facing Social Security, which is on a path that would result in the insolvency of a key trust fund that could in turn cause benefit cuts.

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    The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) estimated in May that a 3.8% COLA in 2027 would worsen Social Security’s fiscal shortfall by about $300 billion over the next decade and advance the insolvency of a key trust fund by three months from late 2032.

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