@abthree It doesn't look as cool and colorful as the original with the SSA Logo etc., but this is a copy of an authentic e-mail I received from the SSA about a month ago. This one left no doubt. When you mentioned the website I looked it up. I had trouble getting in before, because i had one SSA log-in.gov and another ID.me log-in. One would not let me log-in and the other blocked me with the other log-in. When I went to R.I. and the SSA office, they worked it out and printed out last year's COLA change letter. I have to go looking for passwords now but knowing my last journey I usually don't put much effort into getting into the website unless I have to. It looks like I could try in December.
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View Your New Benefit Amount Using Your Personal my Social Security Account
More than 72.5 million Americans will see a 2.5% increase in their Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments in 2025. We will mail cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) notices throughout the month of December to retirement, survivors, and disability beneficiaries, SSI recipients, and representative payees.
This year, millions of people who receive Social Security Disability and Retirement benefits and do not pay Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA) will receive a newly designed and improved COLA notice. The notice is now on one page, providing exact dates and dollar amounts of your new benefit and any deductions, making it easier to find what you need. Watch our video to learn more about our redesigned COLA notice.
Want to know your new benefit amount as soon as possible? Starting in early December, you may be able to securely view and save your Social Security COLA notice online via the Message Center inside my Social Security. Most people should be able to get an online COLA notice. Benefit amounts will not be available before December.
Many of our notices – like the COLA notice and our popular 1099 and 1042 benefit statements – are available online. You can choose to get available notices online instead of in the mail and receive email or text alerts under “Message Center Preferences.” This means not needing to wait for them to arrive in the mail or getting the notice lost or misplaced.
Additionally, many of our forms – such as those related to overpayments or that need to accompany disability applications – are available online and no longer require wet signatures. This makes it easier and quicker for us to request and customers to submit various types of evidence and documents.
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