The most important Social Security change next year for beneficiaries is the annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). Last month, the Social Security Administration announced that benefits will ...
But COLAs aren't the only Social Security change that tends to arrive each year. There's another big change Social Security commonly undergoes that affects working Americans, and 2026 is no exception.
A big change is coming to Social Security next year, but it is not a change that will repeat again in the future unless ...
Donald Trump's proposal to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits is poised to offer significant financial relief to a ...
Learn key factors to consider before filing for Social Security. Understand timing, earnings limits, and how to maximize ...
In January 2026, several changes to Social Security will take effect, impacting everything from credits and taxes to benefit checks and full retirement age (FRA) rules. These changes don't only impact ...
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Social Security Changes Coming In 2026, SSA Report Confirms

Sweeping changes to Social Security benefits are heading your way in 2026, and these aren't your typical annual adjustments.
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With the NFL set to investigate, the Ravens released a statement detailing the change in Lamar Jackson's injury designation for Friday's practice and Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears. The ...
Kristian Campbell struggled on defense in his rookie season. Elsa / Getty Images As the Boston Red Sox seek to improve their ignominious standing as one of baseball’s worst defensive teams, director ...
Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin plans to address rumors linking him to the Florida coaching job with his team. Kiffin stated he will make his decision based on happiness rather than money. The coach has ...
(NEXSTAR) – Julie Felss Masino, the president and CEO of Cracker Barrel, reportedly offered an explanation for Cracker Barrel’s reasoning behind its ill-received logo “refresh” earlier this year.