This Was the Average Social Security Benefit in 1964, and Here’s What It Is Now
It’s probably far smaller than you imagined. For good reason.
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It’s probably far smaller than you imagined. For good reason.
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Your future Social Security benefit increases could be affected by which candidate wins the upcoming presidential election.
A fourth consecutive year of an above-average cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) is still likely to leave retirees disappointed.
Hint: You may end up kicking yourself.
It’s official — the 2025 Social Security COLA is 2.5%. But how good is that really?
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The average COLA increase isn’t anything to get too excited about, but some people will get a lot more in 2025.