
Social Security Payments Arriving December 10 for Key Group
The Social Security Administration will issue its next round of payments on December 10, 2025, for beneficiaries with birthdays between the 1st and 10th of the month.
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The Social Security Administration will issue its next round of payments on December 10, 2025, for beneficiaries with birthdays between the 1st and 10th of the month.

The Social Security Administration's 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment for 2026 is viewed as insufficient by 77% of older Americans, who say it fails to cover rising costs.

Medicare Part B premiums will rise to $202.90 per month in 2026, a 9.7% increase that will consume about one-third of the annual Social Security COLA.

The full retirement age for Social Security is set to reach 67 in 2026 for anyone born in 1960 or later, marking the final step of a long-term plan.
Medicare Part B premiums are set to increase by nearly 10% in 2026, rising to $202.90 per month. This hike will consume over a third of the average Social Security COLA.

A new bill introduced in the Senate proposes a temporary $200 monthly increase to Social Security and other federal benefits for seven months in 2026.

The Social Security Administration will issue its next round of payments on November 12 to beneficiaries with birthdays between the 1st and 10th of the month.

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.