Major changes are coming to Social Security next year, and they’ll affect nearly everyone — retirees, workers, and even high-income earners.
The Social Security Administration just announced its 2026 updates, and the details could change how much you earn, owe, and keep.
Here’s what’s new.
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The largest COLA increase in history was 14.3% in 1980. The smallest was 0%, which occurred three times between 2010 and 2016 when inflation was nearly flat.
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