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Social Security Beneficiaries to Receive First Checks for 2026 with 2.8% Benefit Boost

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Last updated: January 9, 2026 2:30 pm
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Published: January 9, 2026
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Many Social Security beneficiaries will soon receive their first benefit checks for 2026, with January 14 marking the earliest possible payment date, dependent on the beneficiary’s birth date. These payments will include a modest 2.8% increase due to a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), which was announced by the Social Security Administration in October.

The 2026 COLA is expected to result in an average monthly increase of about $56 for retirement benefits, which is an improvement over the 2.5% increase seen in 2025. However, it remains lower than the 3.1% average COLA beneficiaries have experienced over the past decade. It’s important to note that the actual boost in benefits will vary based on individual payment amounts.

In conjunction with this increase, beneficiaries will also face rising costs associated with Medicare. The standard premium for Medicare Part B, which covers medical services, will increase to $202.90 per month—a 9.7% hike from the previous year’s premium of $185. This adjustment comes amid a broader assessment of how much of the COLA beneficiaries will actually see in their bottom line, given that Medicare Part B premiums are typically deducted directly from Social Security payouts.

The new premium applies to individuals with a modified adjusted gross income of $109,000 or less, or married couples earning $218,000 or less. However, beneficiaries with higher income levels may incur increased premiums, affecting approximately 8% of Medicare Part B recipients.

Tax considerations also come into play for Social Security beneficiaries. Under a new provision in President Trump’s recent tax legislation, a senior deduction of up to $6,000 may assist beneficiaries in reducing their taxable income through 2028. While this could alleviate tax burdens, individuals will still need to be mindful of their income levels, which could necessitate withholding taxes from their Social Security benefits.

Beneficiaries may also see deductions related to Medicare Part D, which covers prescription drugs, or premiums for private Medicare Advantage insurance plans. Opportunities exist for significant savings in prescription costs, including transitioning to a mail-order pharmacy as a cost-effective measure.

Approximately 75 million Social Security and Supplemental Security Income recipients will benefit from the 2.8% COLA in 2026. Notably, nearly 7.5 million SSI recipients started receiving their payments as of December 31 of the prior year.

Payment schedules will vary based on beneficiaries’ birthday dates: those born from the 1st to the 10th will receive checks on the second Wednesday of each month, with the first checks for 2026 arriving on January 14. Beneficiaries born between the 11th and 20th will see their payments on the third Wednesday, starting January 21, while those born from the 21st to the 31st will receive their payments on the fourth Wednesday, with initial checks for the year issued on January 28.

As beneficiaries prepare for the changes ahead, careful consideration of their health care and taxation strategies could play a pivotal role in maximizing their financial stability in the coming year.

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