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Social Security payments for May start landing next week — here’s the full schedule for 74 million recipients

The first Social Security deposits of May 2026 hit bank accounts next week, starting a four-date disbursement cycle that will put money into the hands of 74 million Americans. Retirees, disabled workers, survivors, and Supplemental Security Income recipients will all see payments that include the 2.8 percent cost-of-living adjustment that kicked in this past January….

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New proposal would cap Social Security benefits at $50,000 per person — advocacy group calls it a “nonstarter”

A worker who spent 35 years paying the maximum into Social Security and waited until age 70 to file currently collects roughly $58,500 a year. Under a plan from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, that annual payout would drop to about $50,000, and the ceiling would tighten further with every passing year. The…

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Social Security payments up to $5,181 land next week — here’s the full May 2026 schedule

Social Security’s three-Wednesday payment cycle rolls through May 2026 starting on May 13, delivering retirement checks to roughly 70 million Americans, including retirees, survivors, and disability beneficiaries. For a small slice of retirees who earned at or above the taxable maximum for 35-plus years and waited until age 70 to file, those deposits can reach…

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Social Security changes boost some retirees’ checks while others lose out

For decades, retired teachers, firefighters, and other public employees watched their Social Security checks shrink because of two federal provisions that penalized workers who also earned government pensions. That changed when the Social Security Fairness Act became law in January 2025. But even as millions of retirees finally see bigger payments, a separate policy shift…

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Social Security watchdog warns staffing cuts are “catastrophic”

The federal watchdog responsible for overseeing the Social Security Administration is sounding an alarm that goes well beyond routine bureaucratic concern: the agency is hemorrhaging experienced employees so rapidly that its ability to pay benefits on time, answer phones, and keep field offices open for roughly 73 million Americans is now in serious jeopardy. In…

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8 states where Social Security checks stretch the furthest in 2026

Social Security checks are going up in 2026, but that does not mean retirees everywhere will feel the same relief. A uniform federal raise lands very differently depending on certain factors. Factors like where someone lives, rent, groceries, utilities, and out-of-pocket medical costs still vary sharply from state to state. That is what makes geography…

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