Social Security's 2027 COLA Is Shaping Up to Be a True Good News/Bad News Situation

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Key Points

  • Current projections are calling for a larger COLA in 2027 than this year's 2.8% raise.

  • A larger COLA is reflective of rampant inflation.

  • While seniors may enjoy seeing their benefits go up, any raise that arrives comes at the expense of higher prices.

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At this point, many Social Security recipients are eager to know what next year's cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, will amount to. And while they'll need to sit tight until October for word of an official COLA, there are estimates out there now on next year's raise.

Independent Social Security analyst Mary Johnson says that based on recent inflation readings, the 2027 COLA will be 3.4%. The Senior Citizens League, an advocacy group, is shooting a bit higher with its 3.6% estimate.

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Either way, it's likely that next year's COLA will come in higher than the 2.8% raise Social Security recipients got at the start of 2026. But whether that's a good thing is questionable.

Why a larger COLA isn't automatically good news

When you're working and you get a raise based on merit, a larger boost is better than a smaller one. But when you're on Social Security, a larger COLA isn't necessarily something to celebrate for one big reason -- it comes at the cost of higher price increases.

Social Security COLAs are tied to inflation directly. So when COLAs are more generous, it means prices are rising more quickly. A modest COLA, on the other hand, isn't necessarily bad news, since it means prices aren't increasing as rapidly.

In fact, it's important to recognize that Social Security COLAs are merely meant to help benefits match inflation. They're not designed to improve your financial situation. To do that, you'll need to take active steps like working part-time, choosing smart investments, or reducing spending.

Don't get hung up on any given number

Even though it's looking more likely that 2027's Social Security COLA will come in somewhere in the mid-3% range, that's not a certainty. If inflation cools between now and late September, next year's COLA could be smaller. If inflation picks up, the 2027 COLA could be higher.

The latter may be what more seniors want. But again, it's not necessarily something to wish for.

Remember, this year's 2.8% COLA is set in stone. If inflation remains elevated at a higher level than that, it could strain your finances in the near term if you don't have much income outside of Social Security.

A situation no one can fix

Either way, the 2027 COLA is shaping up to be a mixed bag for retirees. And because of the nature of COLAs, there's not much that can be done about that. If you're eager for a large raise, do realize that it may not do your finances much good, and that you're better off taking matters into your own hands.

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