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How the SSI federal rate is derived, and why the obvious method is wrong

Almost every calculator applies the cost-of-living adjustment to last year’s monthly SSI rate. That is not what SSA does, and for 2026 it produces a couple rate that is $1 a month too low.

2026 SSI federal rate, couple

$1,491

The naive monthly method gives $1,490. The difference is $1 a month, $12 a year.

Individual
$994both methods agree
Couple, correct
$1,491from the unrounded annual
Couple, naive
$1,490from the monthly rate
Essential person
$498

What SSA actually does

SSA carries an unrounded annual amount behind each published monthly rate. Each year the adjustment is applied to that annual figure and rounded to the cent; the monthly rate is the result divided by twelve and floored to the whole dollar. Crucially, the unrounded annual — not the floored monthly — is what seeds the following year, so the rounding never accumulates.

The 2026 couple rate, computed both ways
StepSSA’s methodThe naive method
Starting figure$17,404.87 a year$1,450 a month
Apply 2.8%$17,892.21$1,490.60
Convert to a monthly figure$1,491.02
Floor to the whole dollar$1,491$1,490

SSA publishes $1,491. The unrounded-annual method reproduces it exactly. The naive method is short by $1.

Why the error survives in the wild

Run the same comparison on the individual rate and both methods return $994$994 from the annual and $994 from the monthly. A developer checking their calculator against the individual rate sees agreement, ships, and never discovers that the couple rate is wrong. The error is invisible from the number most people test with.

The whole series, derived the same way

This is not a one-year quirk. This site reconstructs the entire published SSI series from the unrounded annuals and matches SSA’s published monthly rates year by year as a build gate — 52 years, with two era rules and one statutory override.

The SSI federal benefit rate, recent years, with the unrounded annual behind each
YearIndividualCoupleUnrounded annual, couple
2026$994$1,491$17,892.21
2025$967$1,450$17,404.87
2024$943$1,415$16,980.36
2023$914$1,371$16,453.84
2022$841$1,261$15,136.93
2021$794$1,191$14,293.61
2020$783$1,175$14,110.18
2019$771$1,157$13,887.97
2018$750$1,125$13,509.70
2017$735$1,103$13,244.80
2016$733$1,100$13,205.18
2015$733$1,100$13,205.18

Two era rules and one override

And one thing that is never done to an SSI payment

No Medicare Part B premium is deducted from it. SSI recipients are categorically Medicaid eligible in most states and the premium is paid by the state under a Medicare Savings Program buy-in. The engine behind this site refuses to apply a premium to an SSI amount rather than producing a plausible wrong number. The SSI figures in full.

Common questions

What is the unrounded annual amount?

A figure SSA carries at full precision behind the published monthly rate. Each year the adjustment is applied to the unrounded annual, and the monthly rate is that result divided by twelve and floored to the whole dollar. The unrounded annual is what seeds the next year, so the rounding never compounds.

Why does the individual rate agree under both methods?

Because the difference between the two methods is smaller than a dollar in most years, and the whole-dollar floor usually hides it. For 2026 the individual rate is $994 either way. The couple rate is where the difference crosses a dollar boundary and becomes visible.

How much does it actually matter?

$1 a month for a couple, $12 a year. Small in isolation, and it recurs every year and compounds into every downstream figure a site computes from it.

Did SSI ever get an increase that was not a COLA?

Yes, once, and SSA's own table labels it as a percentage. In July 1983 a statute raised the federal rate by a flat $20.00 for an individual and $30.00 for a couple, in lieu of the adjustment that had just been delayed from June to December.

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Sources and freshness

Figures effective January 2026. Page figures last verified against the sources above on 10 August 2026. Corrections: the correction log · support@inventum.com.au