Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Prediction of 2025 COLA

 I have an update from earlier this month from the nonprofit Senior Citizens League. They published their report on its estimate for the upcoming Social Security cost-of-living-adjustment, or COLA. Based on the latest inflation numbers, it now predicts that the 2025 COLA could come in at 2.6%. The COLA is calculated by the Social Security Administration each year using inflation data. The goal is to make sure that inflation doesn't completely erode the purchasing power of Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits, which reach about 67 million Americans every month. It's important to keep in mind that these are just predictions. The official COLA won’t be locked in until October, and lots can change between now and then. The Senior Citizens League notes that while inflation is moderating prices themselves haven’t necessarily come down. COLA is a way to defend retirees from inflation, but it only increases purchasing power when it keeps up with the price of goods they need to buy. And we all know that’s been tough with some prices going up more than inflation. Go to yoursafemoneyshow.com for more information.

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