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Minnesota Social Security Tax 2026: The $82,190 Exemption Threshold
Social Security

Minnesota Social Security Tax 2026: The $82,190 Exemption Threshold

Minnesota taxes Social Security but shields most retirees via a tiered subtraction. Single filers under…

April 11, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
Social Security 2026: 2.8% COLA Raises Benefits for 71 Million
Retirement

Social Security 2026: 2.8% COLA Raises Benefits for 71 Million

Social Security's 2.8% COLA takes effect January 2026, raising benefits for 71 million people. Here's…

April 11, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
Social Security 2026: 2.8% COLA, New Earnings Limits Explained
Retirement

Social Security 2026: 2.8% COLA, New Earnings Limits Explained

Social Security's 2.8% COLA hits 71 million Americans in January 2026. Here's how the raise,…

April 11, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
Where $1,976 Social Security Goes Furthest in Tennessee
Retirement

Where $1,976 Social Security Goes Furthest in Tennessee

5 Tennessee towns keep total monthly costs under $2,200 for retirees in 2026—plus zero state…

April 10, 2026 • First Person Finance
Social Security COLA 2026: Your Check Rises 2.8 Percent
Retirement

Social Security COLA 2026: Your Check Rises 2.8 Percent

Social Security's 2026 COLA is 2.8%—up from 2.5% in 2025. See exactly how much more…

April 10, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
Why Your January 2026 Social Security Check Was $47 Short
Medicare

Why Your January 2026 Social Security Check Was $47 Short

Social Security's 2.8% COLA hit 71 million Americans in January 2026 — but Medicare Part…

April 10, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
Social Security COLA 2026: Your Exact Dollar Increase by Benefit Amount
Retirement

Social Security COLA 2026: Your Exact Dollar Increase by Benefit Amount

KEY TAKEAWAY: The COLA for 2026 is 2.8%, adding roughly $56/month for the average retired…

April 9, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
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