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    Social Security COLA 2025

    By Ed Crowe | General Articles | 0 comment | 24 November, 2024 | 0

    As we approach the new year, many people are wondering about the increase in Social Security COLA 2025. Millions of Americans rely on Social Security benefits as their only source of income. That is why the increase is so important. It is in place to help offset the increase in the cost of living.

    Social Security Payment Increase

    Recipients of Social Security expect an annual COLA to their benefit. The adjustment helps maintain purchasing their power in the face of inflation. The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) is a measure of inflation and helps calculate the annual COLA.

    In 2025, beneficiaries will see an increase in their monthly payments.  The COLA is expected to be 2.5% for 2025. This adds up to around $50 more to the average monthly benefit which is about $1,900, according to SSA. Although the 2025 increase is not as large as the 2023 COLA of 8.7%, 2025 will provide a modest but helpful increase, reflective of ongoing inflation increases.

    Why Social Security Payments Increase

    The increase is driven by the need to adjust benefits to keep up with inflation. As the cost of goods and services rise, Social Security recipients often find their benefits do not stretch as far as they once did. Keeping Social Security payments in line with inflation, ensures the government helps recipients maintain their standard of living in the face of rising prices.

    Impact on Social Security Beneficiaries

    1. Retirees: The majority of Social Security beneficiaries are retirees who rely on the payments to cover their living expenses. A COLA increase, no matter how small, helps offset rising costs for food, healthcare, and housing.
    2. Disability Beneficiaries: Those receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will also receive the increase. These individuals, often living on limited income, are particularly vulnerable to inflation, so any increase helps.
    3. Survivors and Spouses: Survivors, widows, and widowers who receive Social Security benefits based on the work record of a deceased spouse are another group who the COLA increase provides some relief to as prices increase.

    Does the COLA Affect Taxes

    It’s important to remember; Social Security benefits are subject to federal income tax, unless your income is below specific thresholds. Unfortunately, the increase in benefits could push some recipients into a higher tax bracket, especially those with substantial income from other sources like pensions, retirement savings, or wages.

    In most cases, the increase will be absorbed into daily expenses rather than having a major impact on their taxes. Those concerned about their tax situation may want to consult a tax professional.

    Inflation and the Future of Social Security

    Although the COLA increase is necessary to ensure that benefits keep up with inflation, there are still concerns about inflation and the future of Social Security. The program has been under financial strain for many years, and there are ongoing discussions on how to secure it’s benefits for the long-term.

    Because of the uncertainty about the long-term stability of the Social Security Trust Fund. Proposals to reform or adjust the system continue to circulate. Proposals include things like increasing the payroll tax and raising the retirement age.

    For beneficiaries to prepare for the changes ahead, they must stay informed about increases and how they impact their finances. Although in most cases, Social Security does not meet all financial needs, it is critical for the financial security for millions of Americans and any increase can make a difference in the lives of those who rely on it.

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