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The 2025 COLA increase of 2.5% for Social Security recipients was one of the lowest since 2021, and so far, signs are pointing to an even lower increase for next year. We're still about five months out before we get an official announcement from the Social Security Administration, so there's plenty of room for that to change -- in either direction.
Social Security beneficiaries are expected to receive the lowest cost-of-living-adjustment (COLA) since 2021, according to the latest forecast from the Senior Citizens League. Last week, the nonpartisan senior advocacy group released its latest 2026 COLA projection, estimating the increase will come in at 2.4%.
Back-to-back 33rd-place finishes notwithstanding, Bubba Wallace finds himself in a unique position entering Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. “I’ve never been 10th in points 12 races in,
NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney talked to Fox News Digital about his partnership with Bodyarmor and having Bodyarmor Chill on his car for the next race.
Constellation faces significant near-term and long-term challenges. Coca-Cola is still growing at a steady rate in this challenging market. Buffett’s classic investment is still a better buy than his newest one.
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The Spun on MSNCoca-Cola Announces Decision On Bubba Wallace SponsorshipBubba Wallace landed a fitting endorsement deal ahead of the Coca-Cola 600. Three days before Sunday's Cup Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, 23XI Racing revealed a new partnership with Coca-Cola Consolidated.
The estimate, released by The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), is slightly up from April's 2.3 percent forecast.
Kyle Larson is ready for his second historic attempt at The Double, with hopes to complete 1,100 miles of racing at Indianapolis and Charlotte on Sunday.
NASCAR’s longest race is just days away — but the festivities in Charlotte get going early this week. Here’s your full guide to Coke 600 weekend in the home of stock car racing.
Pop star Tyla appears in one of two new spots as the global campaign launches in North America first.