Social Security Today

Benefits for nearly 71 million people will increase by 2.8% starting in January 2026 due to the Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA).

When the Act was signed in 1935, it originally excluded farmworkers, domestic workers, and government employees.

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Higher earners will pay more; the maximum amount of earnings subject to the Social Security tax is rising to $184,500 in 2026.

While benefits are going up, Medicare Part B premiums are also expected to rise by 9.7% (to roughly $202.90/month), which may swallow about 32% of the average retiree's COLA raise. 💡 Debunking Common Myths Historical Background and Development of Social Security Benefits for nearly 71 million people will increase by 2

You can earn more while working and collecting benefits. If you are under full retirement age, you can earn up to $24,480 in 2026 before benefits are withheld.

Ida May Fuller , a legal secretary from Vermont, became the first person to receive a monthly retirement check on January 31, 1940. Her check was for $22.54 . The first three digits represent the geographic area

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