Consequences for Social Security disability beneficiaries 2025 COLA projections Resources > Disability news reports Disability news reports 2024 COLA: Impact and Outlook Among Beneficiaries Written by Sarah Aitchison Attorney Published March 27, 2024 1 min read Why trust us? Compass Disability offers free, high-quality disability advice for Americans who can't work. Our team of Stanford and Harvard-trained lawyers has a combined 15+ years of legal experience and has helped over 50,000 Americans apply for disability benefits.

Why trust us? As the 2024 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) of 3.2% takes effect, millions of Americans receiving Social Security benefits face a significant decrease from 2023’s 8.7% COLA and new financial realities.

We surveyed 650 Americans receiving Social Security disability benefits about their awareness of and reactions to these COLA changes, as well as how they might be impacted. 2024’s small COLA increase , coupled with projections for 2025, has sparked concerns about financial stability among disability beneficiaries. Join us as we uncover the perspectives and strategies of those most affected by these changes.

Key takeaways

Consequences for Social Security disability beneficiaries

Nearly 60% of Social Security disability beneficiaries have decreased their spending habits following the 2024 COLA. Their most common budgetary adjustments were:

2025 COLA projections

Top policy recommendations from survey respondents for improving the COLA process for Social Security recipients:

Methodology

We surveyed 650 Americans receiving Social Security disability benefits regarding the 2024 COLA decrease and the projected adjustments for 2025. The average age of respondents was 44 and comprised 47% males, 50% females, and 3% non-binary individuals. Their generational makeup included 15% baby boomers, 33% Gen X, 40% millennials, and 12% Gen Z.

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