Social Security 8.7% COLA: Here’s how much extra you will get, when it will start
The Social Security Administration announced an 8.7% cost-of-living-adjustment for 2023, the biggest jump in benefits in 40 years.
On average, Social Security benefits will increase by more than $140 per month starting in January. SSA has also provided a breakdown of what the benefits will mean for recipients:
All retired workers
- Before COLA – $1,681
- After COLA – $1,827
Aged couples, both receiving benefits
- Before COLA – $2,734
- After – $2,972
Widowed mother and two children
- Before COLA – $3,238
- After COLA – $3,520
Aged widow or widower alone
- Before COLA – $1,567
- After COLA – $1,704
Disabled worker, spouse and one or more children
- Before COLA -$2,407
- After – $2,616
All disabled workers
- Before COLA – $1,364
- After COLA – $1,483
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The 8.7 percent COLA will begin with benefits payable to more than 65 million Social Security beneficiaries in January 2023. Increased payments to more than 7 million SSI beneficiaries will begin on Dec 30, 2022.
Social Security benefits are issued on a rollout basis based on beneficiary’s birth date. People born from the first day through the 10th day of the month receive benefits on the second Wednesday of the month; beneficiaries with birthdays between the 11th and the 20th are paid on the third Wednesday. Retirees born between the 21st and the last day of the month are paid on the fourth Wednesday.
To determine what the increase will mean to you, go to your personal Social Security account to view the COLA notice online. People may create or access their my Social Security account online at www.ssa.gov/myaccount. Beneficiaries will also be notified by mail in early December about their new benefit amount.