2026 Social Security COLA details pushed back to Oct. 24
As the ripple effects of the federal government shutdown continue, Social Security recipients have had to wait to learn the size of their cost-of-living increase for 2026. The government now says it will release that number on Oct. 24.
The annual cost-of-living adjustment, commonly referred to as a COLA, was scheduled to be announced on Wednesday. The size of the COLA is linked to the consumer price index compared to the previous year. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases that number each month as a gauge of inflation. The government shutdown has delayed the September release of the key figure.
What’s changed? Fox Business reports that the BLS has recalled some of its furloughed workers to finish the consumer price index report for September, which will allow for the Social Security COLA to be calculated and released.
Number of recipients and breakdown
The Social Security Administration said in September that 72.9 million people receive some type of benefit or assistance. About 6 million people were added to the rolls in 2024.
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The current average Social Security monthly stipend for all beneficiaries, including retirees and those on disability, is $1,865.

Pew Research Center found that about 55 million retirees, including spouses and children, are receiving benefits. Another 5.8 million are receiving survivor benefits. More than 7 million Americans receive Social Security disability benefits, while an additional 7.4 million are in the Supplemental Security Income program for low-income people who are at least 65, disabled or blind.
Predictions of increase
Last year, the government set the COLA at 2.5%. This year, the Senior Citizens League, an advocacy organization, is predicting a 2.7% increase. That would bump up the average monthly benefit for retirees by $54, from $2,008 to $2,062.
The non-partisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget is reportedly predicting a slightly higher increase of 2.8%.
Whatever the final figure, those new payments are scheduled to begin in January 2026.
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