Social security benefits to rise 2.8%: Retirees to see $56 monthly boost; senior citizens say increase not enough

Social Security benefits will see a 2.8% increase in 2026, offering retirees an average monthly boost of over $56. This adjustment, reflecting moderating inflation, will impact nearly 71 million recipients. Despite the rise, many seniors express concern that the increase won’t adequately cover escalating living costs, according to AARP polls.

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