SSA ANNOUNCES COLA INCREASE FOR 2026

The 2.8% Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) for 2026 will have a direct impact on individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in New York State who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

  • SSI recipients will see their monthly federal payment standard rise from $967 to $994 for individuals, and from $1,450 to $1,491 for couples.
  • SSDI recipients will also receive a 2.8% increase. For example, the average monthly benefit for disabled workers will go from $1,586 to $1,630.

The COLA adjustment will be reflected in SSI payments starting December 31, 2025, and in SSDI payments starting January 2026.

  • In New York, where the cost of living is relatively high, even a modest increase like 2.8% may not fully meet the needs of individuals with IDD.
  • The CPI-W, used to calculate COLA, does not accurately reflect the spending patterns of people with disabilities, who often face higher healthcare and housing costs.
  • Rising Medicare premiums and deductibles may offset much of the COLA increase, especially for those who are dually eligible for Medicare and SSI/SSDI.
  • A recent survey found that many SSI and SSDI recipients feel the COLA is insufficient, with some delaying medical treatment or adjusting budgets in anticipation of the increase.