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Why the 2027 Social Security COLA could be bigger than expected

U.S. Social Security recipients could see a larger-than-expected cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) as rising oil prices tie into 2027 geopolitical tensions Experts say it drives up inflation.

While current Social Security payments won’t change immediately, inflation trends could affect how much benefits increase in 2027. (AFP)

A report in Newsweek stated that oil price Oil prices surge above $100 a barrel amid ongoing conflict Donald Trump and Iran. The surge in oil prices has caused fuel costs to rise more than 20% in a month, raising concerns about wider inflationary pressures.

While current Social Security payments won’t change immediately, inflation trends could affect the size of benefit increases in 2027. More than 70 million Americans rely on these payments, many of whom rely on them to cover basic living expenses.

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Inflation and energy costs drive forecasts

COLA is calculated using the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerks (CPI-W), which tracks inflation in various categories such as housing, food and energy. Energy costs account for about 6.2% of the index, meaning sharp increases in fuel and utility prices could affect the eventual adjustment.

Rising oil prices also tend to drive up transportation and logistics costs, which can make groceries and household items more expensive. If these pressures persist, inflation data could rise further, leading to an increase in cola production.

The previous forecast expected growth of 2.8% in 2027, consistent with the 2026 revision. However, analysts now say that number could reach 3.5% or higher if current price trends continue.

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Experts warn against overestimating earnings

Despite the potential for higher payments, experts warn that more cokes don’t necessarily mean improved financial stability for retirees.

“More Coke doesn’t make retirees wealthier,” Newsweek quoted financial expert Michael Ryan as saying. “It usually means the prices of their essentials are rising fast enough that Social Security has to catch up.”

Financial literacy lecturer Alex Beene added that while beneficiaries may welcome the “extra dollars”, those gains could be offset if fuel and grocery costs remain high.

Timetable for final decision

The exact amount of Coke in 2027 remains uncertain. The Social Security Administration’s calculations are based on inflation data from the third quarter of this year, which covers July through September.

This means that the current spike in fuel prices will only affect the adjustment if rising costs continue into the summer. COLA is expected to make a formal announcement in October once relevant data is finalized.

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