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Effect of COLA on Social Security Benefits

Automatic Increases

COLA Determination

COLA History

COLA effect on Social Security retirement benefits

Calculation of retirement benefits

The automatic cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for December 2008 is 5.8 percent. The COLA is first payable in January 2009.

The table below provides estimated average benefits for those in current-payment status at the end of December 2008 for selected types of beneficiaries or families.

Estimated effect of 5.8-percent COLA on average benefits
at the end of December 2008
Type of benefit or family Before
5.8% COLA
After
5.8% COLA
Increase
Benefit type All retired workers $1,090 $1,153 $63
All disabled workers 1,006 1,064 58
Family type Aged couple 1,773 1,876 103
Surviving child(ren) onlya 936 991 55
Widowed mother and 2 children 2,268 2,399 131
Aged widow(er) alone 1,051 1,112 61
Disabled worker, spouse, and one or more children 1,695 1,793 98
a Family with one or more children excludes surviving parent or guardian who is ineligible to receive benefits.

Note: The above estimates are based on actual benefit data through September 2008.

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Last reviewed or modified Thursday Oct 16, 2008
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