For Immediate Release – October 15th, 2025 As COLA Announcement Delayed, Seniors Miss Out on Thousands of Dollars in Social Security Payments Due to Bad Government Policy Social Security’s 2026 Cost-of-Living Announcem ...
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Projected COLA for 2026 Remains at 2.7%
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New Lifestyle Survey Details How American Seniors Live, Eat, and Connect
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COLA Projection at 2.7%
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New TSCL Study Estimates 21.8 Million Seniors Get by On Social Security Alone
For Immediate Release – June 16, 2025 New TSCL Study Estimates 21.8 Million Seniors Get by On Social Security Alone Most Seniors are frustrated with their Social Security benefits. Almost two-thirds of seniors who comp ...
The Senior Citizens League (TSCL) Responds to Social Security Trustees Report: Urges Swift, Bipartisan Action to Protect Benefits
For Immediate Release: June 20, 2025 The Senior Citizens League (TSCL) Responds to Social Security Trustees Report: Urges Swift, Bipartisan Action to Protect Benefits The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), one of the n ...
2026 COLA Prediction Update – May
For Immediate Release – June 11, 2025 2026 COLA Prediction Rises to 2.5% as BLS Faces Challenges With Collecting CPI Data TSCL predicts Social Security’s 2026 COLA will be 2.5 percent, up from last month’s prediction o ...
2026 COLA Prediction Update April
For Immediate Release – May 13, 2025 2026 COLA Prediction Rises to 2.4% as President Trump Signs Executive Order to Lower Drug Costs TSCL predicts Social Security’s 2026 COLA will be 2.4 percent, up from last month’s p ...
2026 COLA Prediction Update March
For Immediate Release – April 10, 2025 After Tariff Announcement and Pause, Predicted 2026 COLA Rises to 2.3% When the Trump administration announced sweeping new tariffs on imports on April 2nd, the stock market retre ...
2026 COLA Prediction Update February
For Immediate Release – March 12, 2025 Expected 2026 COLA at 2.2% as SSA prepares to claw back Social Security overpayments. TSCL’s COLA model predicts that the 2026 COLA will come in at 2.2 percent after the Bureau of ...