After a delay due to the government shutdown that began on Oct. 1, Social Security announced its most anticipated change of the year: The 2026 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). Beginning on Jan. 1, ...
It seems the only constant in life is change. Let's take a look at why the 2026 COLA is both good and bad for Social Security ...
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The commonly cited headline CPI figure, 3%, is also above the Fed’s target rate, but it’s pretty meaningless. It just ...
It costs you more to fill your belly in September as well. The CPI showed a 0.5% increase in food prices over the last 30 ...
Typically, the Social Security COLA for the upcoming year is announced on Oct. 15, but due to the government shutdown, this ...
The Consumer Price Index rose 3 percent from a year earlier, a slight acceleration. The report was delayed because of the ...
A new analysis reveals that long-standing policy choices in benefit calculation have cost retirees thousands, raising urgent ...
The equity market continues to ignore the government shutdown (perhaps treating it as a positive) and, more importantly, the ...
PARENTS on benefits are set for a 3.8% payment rise from April, giving extra help with the rising cost of raising children.
As nights draw in and bills creep up, households face another squeeze that arrives quietly, then bites hard. Landlords review ...
It’s been two years since Hamas’ attack on October 7 led to Israel’s war in Gaza and life in the enclave has never been harder. With at least 67,173 people killed and another 169,780 injured, one in ...