
Social Security Schedule for November 2025 Explained
While most Social Security retirement benefits will arrive on schedule in November 2025, SSI recipients will not receive a payment due to a calendar quirk.
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While most Social Security retirement benefits will arrive on schedule in November 2025, SSI recipients will not receive a payment due to a calendar quirk.

Social Security beneficiaries will see a 2.8% COLA in 2026, but a sharp rise in Medicare premiums and new tax rules will also impact their finances.

Receiving a large Social Security back payment can trigger a major tax bill. Learn about a crucial IRS rule that could save you thousands by letting you reallocate the income to prior years.

A 68-year-old Florida woman with pancreatic cancer is unable to start treatment after the Social Security Administration mistakenly declared her dead, terminating her health insurance.

Social Security recipients will see a 2.8% increase in their monthly benefits for 2026, an adjustment that many fear will not cover rising healthcare costs.

The Social Security Administration is set to overhaul its earnings rules in 2026, raising income limits and simplifying the system for working beneficiaries.

Financial experts and AARP are warning of a Social Security funding shortfall by 2034, which could lead to a 20% cut in retirement benefits for millions.

Initial forecasts for the 2025 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) suggest an increase between 2.6% and 3.2%, a smaller rise than in recent years.

Projections for the 2025 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) suggest an increase of around 2.6%, reflecting slowing inflation.

A government shutdown has delayed the 2026 Social Security COLA announcement to Oct. 24. While payments will not be late, a projected rise in Medicare costs may reduce the net benefit.

A small number of Americans receive the maximum Social Security benefit. Achieving this requires a specific strategy involving 35 years of high earnings and delaying claims.

Your 2024 income determines 2026 Medicare surcharges (IRMAA), which can significantly increase premiums. Learn how IRMAA works and strategies to reduce these costs.