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A Large 2027 Social Security COLA Could Come Back to Bite You in a Big Way

Written by Kailey Hagen for The Motley Fool -> Social Security is on track for an above-average 2027 COLA, according to recent projections. This could significantly increase the program's expenses.

A Large 2027 Social Security COLA Could Come Back to Bite You in a Big Way
Nasdaq News โ€” 5 July 2026
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Written by Kailey Hagen for The Motley Fool -> Social Security is on track for an above-average 2027 COLA, according to recent projections. This could

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Why This Matters

The prospect of a substantial 2027 Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) isnโ€™t just a technical adjustmentโ€”it reflects deeper structural vulnerabilities in Americaโ€™s retirement safety net. With inflationary pressures lingering and trust funds facing depletion risks, a large COLA could accelerate financial strain on the program, forcing policymakers into difficult trade-offs between benefit growth and long-term solvency. For retirees and near-retirees, it may offer temporary relief but could also signal systemic challenges ahead.

Background Context

Social Securityโ€™s COLA is tied to the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W), a metric that often lags behind the inflation retirees actually face. The programโ€™s funding modelโ€”reliant on payroll taxesโ€”has been strained by demographic shifts, with fewer workers per beneficiary over time. Past COLAs, like the 8.7% adjustment in 2023, were outliers driven by pandemic-era inflation, but future adjustments may become more volatile as economic cycles shorten and fiscal pressures mount.

What Happens Next

If the 2027 COLA exceeds historical averages, it could trigger immediate calls for reforms to shore up Social Securityโ€™s trust funds, which are projected to be depleted by the early 2030s. Lawmakers may face pressure to either raise taxes, reduce benefits, or tap general revenueโ€”each politically fraught. Meanwhile, beneficiaries might see short-term gains erode if inflation cools, leaving them vulnerable to a "COLA whiplash" effect where adjustments swing unpredictably.

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