Here’s what’s currently circulating about the 2027 Social Security COLA estimates, based on recent reporting.
Answer in brief
- Early projections for the 2027 COLA point to a modest increase, commonly around 2.5% to 2.8%, before the SSA’s official figure is released in October 2026. These early estimates come from nonpartisan groups and major financial outlets, and they may shift as new inflation data become available. [Sources include TSCL projections and early coverage from major outlets.]
Details and context
- What COLA is: The cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for Social Security is an annual increase tied to inflation, designed to preserve the purchasing power of benefits. The SSA computes it using CPI-W data and announces the official figure each fall for the following year. [SSA COLA information]
- Why the estimate matters: A higher COLA can help keep up with rising costs of housing, healthcare, and other essentials, but if inflation continues to outpace the increase, beneficiaries may still feel squeezed. Early estimates are useful for planning, but the official SSA figure should be used for final budgeting. [Media analyses and SSA guidance]
- Range of early estimates:
- Senior Citizens League (TSCL) projections have historically placed 2027 COLA in the low-to-mid 2% range (e.g., around 2.5–2.8%), depending on the inflation data observed through 2026. These are not official SSA numbers but are widely cited as directional indicators. [TSCL reporting and coverage]
- Some financial outlets have echoed near-2.5% to 2.8% ranges based on preliminary inflation signals through 2026. These remain contingent on subsequent CPI-W data and SSA final calculations. [Media coverage]
- Official timing: The SSA will publish the official 2027 COLA in October 2026, using third-quarter 2026 CPI-W data (July–September 2026). Until then, estimates can shift with new inflation readings. [SSA COLA timeline]
What to watch next
- Monitor updates from TSCL and major financial outlets for revised estimates as 2026 progresses, and then the SSA’s official October 2026 announcement for the exact 2027 COLA. [TSCL updates; SSA announcement schedule]
- If you want, I can track the latest published estimates and summarize how each new data point (monthly CPI-W) affects the projected COLA in a concise timeline.
Would you like me to fetch the latest published projections and compile a short, dated timeline with the key forecast numbers as they change? I can also estimate how a 2.5% vs 2.8% COLA might impact a typical monthly benefit for your situation if you provide your current benefit amount. [citation: TSCL projection references; SSA COLA information; media coverage]