COLA Ledger

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The 1982 Social Security COLA — 7.4%

Cost-of-living adjustment, 1982

7.4%

This adjustment took effect with benefits payable for June 1982, so it reached checks from July 1982.

Determined in
1982June-effective
First in a check
July 1982
Comparison quarter
Q1 1982CPI-W 94.8
Base quarter
Q1 1981CPI-W 88.3

SSA’s own table lists this adjustment under 1982, the year it was determined. This site uses the name people search for. Why the two labels disagree.

The CPI-W values behind the 7.4%

Every adjustment is an average of three monthly index readings against an average of three others. These are the six values, as the Bureau of Labor Statistics published them for series CWUR0000SA0 — all items, U.S. city average, not seasonally adjusted.

CPI-W monthly index values and quarterly averages behind the 1982 adjustment
QuarterMonthCPI-W index
Base — Q1 1981January 198187.500
February 198188.500
March 198189.000
Base quarter average88.3
Comparison — Q1 1982January 198294.700
February 198295.000
March 198294.800
Comparison quarter average94.8

The quarterly averages are rounded to the nearest tenth — the precision the determination-1982 notice specifies — and the percentage increase between them is then rounded to the nearest tenth of a percentage point. That gives 7.4%.

Reproduced from the raw index

Recomputing this adjustment from the committed CPI-W series returns 7.4%, matching SSA’s published figure. That check runs on all 51 determinations as a blocking build gate, so no page here can ship a figure the arithmetic does not support.

What 7.4% did to a benefit

Monthly benefit amounts are floored to the whole dollar after the adjustment is applied, which is why these figures are not simply the percentage multiplied out.

Effect of the 1982 adjustment on two benchmark monthly benefits
Monthly benefit beforeAfter the adjustmentMonthly increaseOver a year
$1,000$1,074+$74+$888
$2,000$2,148+$148+$1,776

The 1982 figures this adjustment set

Most Social Security parameters move with the adjustment or with the national average wage index. These are the committed values for 1982, each traced to the government table it came from.

Committed Social Security and Medicare parameters for 1982
Parameter1982
Maximum earnings subject to Social Security tax$32,400
SSI federal payment rate — individual$284.30
SSI federal payment rate — couple$426.40
Earnings needed for one Social Security credit$340
Retirement earnings test — under full retirement age$4,440
Retirement earnings test — year of full retirement age$6,000
Substantial gainful activity — non-blind$300
Substantial gainful activity — blind$500
Trial work period — a service month$75
First PIA bend point (eligibility at 62 this year)$230
Second PIA bend point (eligibility at 62 this year)$1,388

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Sources and freshness

Figures effective June 1982. Page figures last verified against the sources above on 10 August 2026. BLS data retrieved 10 August 2026. BLS.gov cannot vouch for data or analyses derived from these data after retrieval. Corrections: the correction log · support@inventum.com.au