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Social Security, COLA
5 Things Seniors Should Know About Social Security and COLA Before They Retire
Every year, the Social Security Administration, or SSA, examines inflation data and adjusts Social Security benefits accordingly. In short, the annual cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, is designed to help retirees keep up with the rising cost of goods and services.
Social Security's 2025 COLA Is Now a Reality. Here's How Much it Benefits the Average Senior
When you are on Social Security, you can expect your retirement benefits to increase during most years. That’s because Cost of Living Adjustments (COLAs) typically happen automatically from year to year.
Social Security’s COLA is expected to drop in 2026 — but how low could it go?
Social Security’s cost-of-living adjustment is expected to shrink in 2026 and could be the lowest increase seen in a decade.
Social Security Retirees Just Got Bad News About the 2025 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA)
Social Security beneficiaries have received annual cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) tied to a subset of the Consumer Price Index known as the CPI-W, which tracks the price of goods and services across the economy.
2025 Social Security COLA Increase: Will You Have to Pay Taxes This Year?
Social Security beneficiaries may face taxes if they have additional income sources or due to the COLA increase. Here's how to determine if you're affected.
Bad News for Social Security Retirees: 2025 COLA Fails to Keep Up
Social Security’s cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) mechanism, designed to safeguard the buying power of benefits against inflation, faces challenges as inflation trends upward. The COLA for 2025, based on inflation data from the third quarter of 2024,
Bad news with the Social Security COLA in 2025
Social Security beneficiaries have relied on annual cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) to maintain their purchasing power.
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Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey: See U.S. and global inflation moderating in 2025
Coca-Cola chairman and CEO James Quincey joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss his meeting with President Trump, state of the economy ...
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Coca-Cola Gives Donald Trump Special Bottle 4 Years After Jan 6 Criticism
Coca-Cola condemned Trump and his supporters following the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D ...
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Coca-Cola gives Trump commemorative bottle ahead of inauguration — 4 years after criticizing him for Jan. 6 riot
The commemorative bottle features a design of the White House with the text: “The Inauguration of the President of the United ...
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Kenya Barris Has a New Six-Minute Multi-Generational Saga That's Also a Coca-Cola Commercial
Kenya Barris is telling an American story, one can of soda after another. In a new six-minute short film, the writer, ...
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Coca-Cola Gifting Trump a Fancy Bottle Is Peak Spineless Groveling
On Tuesday night, Margo Martin, Trump’s deputy director of communications, announced on X that he had “received the first ...
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Thinking of Following Warren Buffett Into Coca-Cola Stock? Read This First.
Unfortunately, the most interesting fact about Buffett's Coca-Cola holding is arguably the inaction over the last 31 years.
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Coca-Cola CEO presents Trump commemorative inauguration-themed Diet Coke bottle
Company chair and CEO James Quincey has presented President-elect Trump with a special commemorative bottle of Diet Coke ...
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Coca-Cola (KO) Poised for 63rd Consecutive Dividend Hike -- Stock Could Soar 14%
According to sources, Coca-Cola Company (KO,Financial) is planning to increase its dividend amount this February after 62 ...
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