Social Security 2027 COLA Forecast Rises: Retirees Could See Bigger Monthly Checks

Russel Sawayn
Published May 13, 2026

Social Security 2027 COLA Forecast Rises: Retirees Could See Bigger Monthly Checks

Early forecasts suggest millions of retirees could receive a larger Social Security increase in 2027, with some estimates pointing to an average boost of around $80 per month.

The projected increase comes as inflation continues rising again across key household expenses such as food, housing, utilities, and transportation.

According to updated estimates from The Senior Citizens League, the 2027 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) could reach about 3.9%.

If that happens, it would be noticeably higher than the 2.8% increase retirees received in 2026.

 

Why the projected increase is getting bigger

Social Security COLA increases are tied to inflation.

Every year, the Social Security Administration uses inflation data from the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, known as CPI-W, to determine benefit increases.

Recent inflation reports show prices climbing faster again:

  • Energy costs have increased
  • Grocery prices remain elevated
  • Housing expenses continue rising
  • Transportation and healthcare costs are still pressuring retirees

Because of that, forecasts for the 2027 COLA have moved higher in recent months.

 

How much more could retirees receive?

The average retired worker currently receives just over $2,000 per month in Social Security benefits.

If the projected 3.9% COLA becomes official:

  • Average monthly benefits could rise by roughly $80
  • Typical checks could move closer to about $2,150 per month

The exact amount varies based on each person’s benefit level.

Retirees with larger monthly payments would likely see bigger dollar increases.

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The official number is not final yet

Even though forecasts are rising, the official 2027 COLA has not been announced.

The government calculates the final increase using inflation data from:

  • July
  • August
  • September

The official announcement is usually released in October.

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That means:

  • The final COLA could still move higher
  • It could also fall if inflation cools during the summer
 

Bigger checks do not always mean retirees are better off

For many retirees, a larger COLA sounds positive at first.

However, experts warn that bigger increases usually happen because everyday costs are rising faster.

That means:

  • Groceries may cost more
  • Utility bills may rise
  • Rent and healthcare expenses may continue increasing

In many cases, retirees are simply trying to keep up with inflation rather than gaining extra buying power.

Some advocacy groups argue Social Security increases still fail to fully reflect the real costs older Americans face.

 

Concerns about Social Security funding

A larger COLA could also increase pressure on Social Security’s finances.

The program already faces long-term funding concerns, and larger annual increases mean more money flowing out of the trust funds.

Lawmakers continue debating possible solutions, including:

  • Tax increases
  • Retirement age adjustments
  • Changes to benefit formulas

No major reforms have been finalized yet.

 

Bottom line

Early projections suggest Social Security retirees could receive roughly $80 more per month in 2027 if inflation remains elevated.

But the final COLA increase will not be confirmed until later this year, and larger checks may simply reflect the growing cost of everyday living.

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