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Shreya Biswas

Social Security checks could increase in 2027 as new COLA forecast rises to 3.9% - here's how much retirees are expected to get next year

Social Security benefits 2027 increase : Millions of Social Security recipients could see larger monthly payments in 2027 if current inflation trends continue.

Why Higher Inflation Could Mean Bigger Social Security Checks Next Year

The latest projection from The Senior Citizens League estimates that the 2027 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) could reach 3.9%, a notable increase from the 2.8% adjustment beneficiaries received for 2026, as per a report.

While rising inflation has created financial challenges for many Americans, it may also result in bigger Social Security benefits next year.

Inflation has reached its highest level since 2023, driven largely by rising energy costs.

Social Security 2027 COLA Forecast Rises to 3.9%

The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W), the measure used to calculate Social Security COLAs, rose 3.9% year over year in April, as per The Motley Fool report.

Based on that trend, The Senior Citizens League now projects a 3.9% COLA for 2027. The estimate is more than one percentage point higher than the organization's previous forecast.

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How the Social Security COLA Is Calculated Each Year

Social Security benefit increases are not based on a single month of inflation.

Instead, the Social Security Administration uses CPI-W data from the third quarter of the year to determine the following year's adjustment. For reference, third-quarter inflation averaged 2.8% in 2025, which resulted in the 2.8% COLA that beneficiaries received in 2026, as per The Motley Fool report.

The current forecast assumes inflation remains near its present level through the third quarter of this year.

Social Security Checks 2027: What a 3.9% COLA Could Mean for Average Monthly Benefits

According to the latest data, the average retired worker currently receives about $2,081 per month in Social Security benefits.

If the projected 3.9% COLA becomes official, that average monthly payment would increase to approximately $2,162 and that would amount to an increase of roughly $81 per month for the average retiree, as per The Motley Fool report.

Medicare Premiums May Reduce the Impact of a Larger COLA

Although a larger COLA would boost monthly payments, many retirees may not keep the entire increase.

Most Social Security recipients age 65 and older have Medicare premiums deducted directly from their benefit checks. As a result, any increase in Medicare costs could reduce the effective gain beneficiaries see in their monthly payments.

Current estimates suggest Medicare Part B premiums may rise modestly next year, though final figures are not expected until later in 2026, as per The Motley Fool report.

The projected 3.9% COLA is not final and could change depending on inflation data in the months ahead.

Energy prices and broader economic conditions remain key factors that could influence the final adjustment announced for 2027.

For now, the latest forecast suggests that persistent inflation may translate into larger Social Security checks for millions of retirees.

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FAQs

What is the latest 2027 COLA projection?

The latest estimate is a 3.9% cost-of-living adjustment.

How is the COLA calculated?

It is based on CPI-W inflation data from the third quarter of the year.

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