
Higher Medicare premiums will eat up more than 25% of Social Security's COLA

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Medicare's Part B premium will increase by 10% from $185 to $202.90 in 2026, consuming over 25% of Social Security's 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment. This rise will result in a record high of 9.4% of annual Social Security benefits being allocated to premiums. Beneficiaries will also face additional costs, including deductibles and varying premiums for Part D. Overall, retirees will have less disposable income for non-medical expenses after healthcare costs are accounted for, highlighting the significant financial burden of healthcare on Social Security income.
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