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  2. How Much Will I Get From Social Security? - AARP

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    For reference, the Social Security Administration estimates that the average retirement benefit in 2024 will be $1,907 a month. The maximum benefit — the most an individual retiree can get — is $3,822 a month for someone who files for Social Security in 2024 at full retirement age (FRA), the age at which you qualify for 100 percent of the ...

  3. Social Security Calculator: Estimate Your Benefits - AARP

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    Our simplified estimate is based on two main data points: your age and your average earnings. Your monthly retirement benefit depends on how much you’ve earned over your lifetime at jobs (including self-employment) for which you paid Social Security taxes. The Social Security Administration (SSA) includes your 35 highest-earning years ...

  4. Do Social Security Benefits Increase If You Continue To Work? -...

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    Continuing to work may have a benefit downside if you claimed Social Security early. In the years before you reach full retirement age, you are subject to Social Security’s earnings test, which reduces your benefits if your income from work exceeds a set limit ($22,320 in 2024). In the year in which you will reach full retirement age, the ...

  5. What Is the Break-Even Age for Social Security? - AARP

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    Social Security retirement benefits are primarily based on two factors: your average income over your working life and your age when you claim them. You get to decide when to start collecting benefits, within an eight-year window from age 62 to age 70. The longer you wait, the higher your monthly payment will be.

  6. 10 Facts About Social Security Benefits for Survivors - AARP

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    Here are 10 key things spouses should know about Social Security survivor benefits. 1. You become eligible at age 60 … usually. In most cases the widow or widower of a deceased worker can begin collecting a survivor benefit as early as age 60 (although the monthly payment increases if you wait — see number 4).

  7. When to Apply for Social Security to Start Benefits at 62 - AARP

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    By filing at 62, or any time before you reach full retirement age, you forfeit a portion of your monthly benefit. If you were born in 1962 or later, for instance, filing at 62 could reduce your monthly payment by as much as 30 percent. AARP’s Social Security Benefits Calculator can provide more details on how filing early reduces benefits.

  8. The Maximum Social Security Benefit Explained - AARP

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    Published October 10, 2018. / Updated December 07, 2023. The most an individual who files a claim for Social Security retirement benefits in 2024 can receive per month is: $2,710 for someone who files at 62. $3,822 for someone who files at full retirement age (66 and 6 months for people born in 1957, 66 and 8 months for people born in 1958).

  9. How are Social Security Disability Benefits Calculated? - AARP

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    After an 3.2 percent cost-of-living adjustment, the estimated average monthly retirement and SSDI benefits in January 2024 are $1,907 and $1,537, respectively, according to SSA data. If you have an online My Social Security account, you can check your projected retirement and disability benefit amounts.

  10. 8 Things Social Security Deducts From Monthly Payments - AARP

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    Medicare premiums. If you are collecting Social Security and enrolled in Medicare, premiums for Part B, the part of Medicare that covers doctor visits and other outpatient treatment, are automatically deducted from your monthly benefit payment. Most people pay the “standard” Part B premium ($174.70 in 2024).

  11. How Retirement Benefits Are Calculated By Social Security - AARP

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    The formula breaks down your average monthly wage into three parts. In 2024, it is: 90 percent of the first $1,174 of your AIME; plus 32 percent of any amount over $1,174 up to $7,078; plus 15 percent of any amount over $7,078. The sum of those three figures is your PIA, also known as your full or basic retirement benefit.

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