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TSCL’s 2027 Social Security COLA Projection Sits at 3.8% — Here’s What That Means for Retirees

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What’s Driving the Higher ProjectionWhy Retirees Aren’t Celebrating YetA Legislative Push That Could Change the CalculationWhat to Watch Between Now and OctoberRelevant posts

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Social Security recipients could be looking at a noticeably larger monthly check in 2027. The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), a non-partisan advocacy group with a strong track record on these estimates, is currently projecting a 3.8% Cost of Living Adjustment for 2027 — a full percentage point above this year’s 2.8% increase.

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If that projection holds, the average retired worker’s benefit would climb by roughly $73 to $74 per month, pushing the average check from around $1,937 to just over $2,011. For millions of seniors living on fixed incomes, that kind of increase can feel significant on paper. Whether it actually keeps pace with real-world costs is a different question entirely.

What’s Driving the Higher Projection

The bump in TSCL’s forecast comes down to inflation. Consumer prices have been creeping back upward after a brief period of cooling, and the COLA formula — which is tied to the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) — tracks those movements closely.

TSCL updates its projections monthly as new CPI data rolls in. As recently as May 2026, the group had the 2027 COLA pegged at 3.9%, before it settled back to 3.8% in July. These fluctuations are normal. The final number won’t be official until the Social Security Administration announces it in October 2026, based on third-quarter CPI data.

Why Retirees Aren’t Celebrating Yet

A larger COLA sounds like good news, and in some ways it is. But many seniors point out that the adjustment rarely covers what they’re actually spending more on. Medicare Part B premiums, housing costs, utility bills, and grocery prices tend to rise in ways that eat into — or outright erase — any monthly gain.

TSCL’s own surveys reflect this frustration. A large share of retirees report cutting back on healthcare to stretch their budgets, even in years when the COLA comes in above average. The concern isn’t just about one year’s adjustment. It’s about a longer-term erosion of buying power that compounds over time.

A Legislative Push That Could Change the Calculation

Congress recently reintroduced the Social Security 2100 Act, which would address some of these structural concerns. The bill includes a 2% benefit increase across the board, a new minimum benefit set at 125% of the federal poverty line, and a change to the COLA formula itself — switching from the CPI-W to the CPI-E, which is the Consumer Price Index for the Elderly.

That last point matters. The CPI-E gives more weight to healthcare and housing costs, which tend to hit older Americans harder than the broader population. Supporters argue it would produce more accurate and generous adjustments year over year. The bill would also expand the Social Security payroll tax to cover income above $400,000, which would help extend the program’s long-term financial stability.

Whether the bill advances through Congress remains uncertain, but its reintroduction signals that lawmakers are at least aware of the pressure seniors are under.

What to Watch Between Now and October

For retirees and those approaching retirement, the next few months are worth following. Each new CPI release between now and September will nudge TSCL’s projection slightly up or down. If inflation continues at its current pace, the 3.8% figure could hold or even tick higher. A sudden cooling in prices could bring it down.

The official 2027 COLA announcement from the Social Security Administration is expected in mid-October 2026. That’s when the number becomes final and retirees will know exactly what to expect starting in January 2027.

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