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  2. Here's the Maximum Possible Social Security Benefit at ... - AOL

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    That's because the SSA caps the amount of income subject to Social Security tax each year. And if you don't pay any Social Security tax on those wages, it also won't go toward your earnings for ...

  3. Here's the Average and Maximum Social Security Benefit ... - AOL

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    This is how the average and maximum benefit amounts have changed since 2014 -- as well as some not-so-good news about the future of Social Security. ... 2016. $1,342. $2,639. 2017. $1,360. $2,687 ...

  4. Substantial gainful activity - Wikipedia

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    SGA does not include any work a claimant does to take care of themselves, their families or home. It does not include unpaid work on hobbies, volunteer work, institutional therapy or training, attending school, clubs, social programs or similar activities: [6] however, such unpaid work may provide evidence that a claimant is capable of substantial gainful activity. [7]

  5. Social Security's maximum benefit: Is there any way you'll ...

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    Getting the maximum amount that Social Security will pay takes a lot of effort, and almost no one will be able to hit that theoretical maximum amount.

  6. Social Security (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) (codified in the Internal Revenue Code) imposes a Social Security withholding tax equal to 6.20% of the gross wage amount, up to but not exceeding the Social Security Wage Base ($97,500 for 2007; $102,000 for 2008; and $106,800 for 2009, 2010, and 2011). The same 6.20% tax is imposed on employers.

  7. Social Security debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, raising the payroll tax rate to 15% during 2016 (from the current 12.4%) or cutting benefits by 19%, or eliminating the annual maximum amount of compensation that is subject to the Social Security payroll tax, would address the program's budgetary concerns indefinitely; these amounts increase to 16% and 21% respectively if no ...

  8. Here's the Maximum Social Security Benefit at Full ... - AOL

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    The second thing you must do to earn the max benefit is to earn the maximum income subject to Social Security payroll taxes in each of your 35 highest-earning years. In 2024, that's $168,600. In ...

  9. Social Security Wage Base - Wikipedia

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    It is also the maximum amount of covered wages that are taken into account when average earnings are calculated in order to determine a worker's Social Security benefit. In 2020, the Social Security Wage Base was $137,700 and in 2021 was $142,800; the Social Security tax rate was 6.20% paid by the employee and 6.20% paid by the employer.