CPP & OAS December 2025 Update – New Payment Rates, Amounts & Eligibility

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Retirement benefits are getting a boost! As of December 2025, both Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) payments are being updated to reflect inflation and help Canadians keep up with the rising cost of living. The great news? You don’t need to reapply — the new rates will be automatically applied to your monthly payments.

This article breaks down the new CPP and OAS amounts, eligibility, payment dates, deferral benefits, and how to verify your entitlements. Whether you’re already receiving payments or planning for retirement soon, here’s what you need to know.

Overview

Both CPP and OAS form the backbone of retirement income for most Canadians. With inflation pushing up costs on essentials like food, rent, and healthcare, the December 2025 rate changes are timely and important.

Let’s take a quick look at the details:

ProgramTypeUpdate MonthPayment ModeAuthority
CPPPensionDecember 2025Direct Deposit / ChequeCRA
OASSecurity BenefitDecember 2025Direct Deposit / ChequeCRA
  • Payment Date: December 29, 2025
  • Governing Body: Canada Revenue Agency
  • Official Info: www.canada.ca

Indexing

Wondering how CPP and OAS amounts are calculated? It’s all about inflation indexing.

CPP Indexing

  • Adjusted once per year in January
  • Based on 12-month average Consumer Price Index (CPI)
  • In 2025, the increase was 2.6%

OAS Indexing

  • Adjusted quarterly (January, April, July, October)
  • Based on CPI changes
  • In July 2025, the increase was 1.0% (carrying over into December)

These adjustments are crucial to protect your purchasing power — especially as prices continue to rise.

New Rates

Let’s break down the December 2025 CPP & OAS amounts after the inflation updates:

Benefit TypeAge GroupMonthly Payment (Dec 2025)
CPP MaxAll eligible$1,433.00
OAS65–74 years$734.95
OAS75+ years$808.45

So, if you’re 75 or older, your OAS will be over $800/month — a reflection of both inflation and the government’s ongoing 10% OAS increase for older seniors.

Deferring

Should you delay your CPP or OAS? It might be worth it — here’s why:

CPP Deferral

  • Can start as early as 60 or as late as 70
  • Each month of delay after 65 increases CPP by 0.7%
  • That’s a 8.4% annual increase

Example:

  • CPP at 65: $1,000/month
  • CPP at 70: ~$1,420/month

OAS Deferral

  • Starts at 65, can defer until 70
  • Each month adds 0.6% (7.2% per year)

Example:

  • OAS at 65: $734.95/month
  • OAS at 70: ~$1,043/month

Delaying means bigger payments — but it’s a personal decision that depends on your health, income needs, and life plans.

Verifying

Want to double-check your benefit amounts? Here’s how:

My Service Canada Account (MSCA)

Log in online to view:

  • Payment amounts
  • Deposit history
  • Upcoming payment dates

Bank Deposits

Look for:
“Government of Canada Deposit” in your bank account.

Phone Service

Call 1-800-277-9914 for general inquiries.
Be sure to have your SIN and personal details ready.

Paper Statements

You can also request an annual paper statement to see your benefit entitlements in writing.

Viability

Will CPP and OAS still be around in the future? Here’s the current outlook:

CPP

  • Funded through employer/employee contributions
  • Managed by the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB)
  • Actuarial reports confirm CPP is sustainable for at least 75 years

OAS

  • Funded from general tax revenue
  • Facing pressure from aging population
  • Adjustments already made: 10% OAS increase for 75+ and regular inflation indexing

So yes — for now, both programs remain strong pillars of retirement support in Canada.

Summary Table

TopicDetails
CPP Increase2.6% in 2025
Max CPP$1,433.00/month
OAS 65–74$734.95/month
OAS 75+$808.45/month
Payment DateDecember 29, 2025
Verify PaymentsMSCA, Bank, Phone, Mail
CPP Deferral Bonus0.7% per month
OAS Deferral Bonus0.6% per month

The December 2025 increases to CPP and OAS are more than just numbers — they’re lifelines to help retirees navigate inflation.

With new maximums now reaching over $1,433 for CPP and up to $808 for OAS, retirement income is getting stronger and more sustainable. Keep checking your Service Canada account, weigh your deferral options, and make sure your financial plan is in sync with these changes.

FAQs

What is the new CPP payment in December 2025?

The max CPP will be $1,433.00 per month.

What is the OAS payment for seniors over 75?

It is $808.45 per month starting December 2025.

When will the new payments arrive?

December 29, 2025, via direct deposit or cheque.

Is CPP adjusted annually for inflation?

Yes, CPP is adjusted once yearly based on CPI.

Should I delay CPP or OAS?

Delaying can increase your payments significantly.

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