The announcement of the 2024 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) has been delayed until October 24 due to the ongoing government shutdown, leaving millions of beneficiaries in financial uncertainty.
Originally set for a Wednesday release, the announcement's postponement ties directly to the yet-to-be-released September Consumer Price Index, which determines the adjustment amount.
Experts project an increase of approximately 2.7% to 2.8%, contingent on inflation metrics, but the delay complicates financial planning for those relying on these critical adjustments.
The shutdown not only affects Social Security announcements but also casts a shadow over federal operations, highlighting broader economic challenges faced by the nation.
Despite the delay in the COLA announcement, the Social Security Administration assures beneficiaries that regular payment schedules will continue unaffected.
As the government shutdown continues, concerns grow regarding potential layoffs and budget cuts, underscoring the interconnectedness of federal policies and the daily lives of American citizens.