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  1. Social Security Benefit Tables

    Before automatic benefit increases existed, there were years where no benefit increase occurred. If no table became effective in the year you select, the table which provided benefits in that …

  2. Benefits Planner: Retirement | Retirement Age and Benefit …

    To find out how much your benefit will be reduced if you begin receiving benefits from age 62 up to your full retirement age, use the chart below and select your year of birth.

  3. Benefits Planner: Retirement | Born in 1960 or later | SSA

    The chart below provides examples of the percentage of your full retirement benefit amount you and your spouse would receive from age 62 up to your full retirement age.

  4. Social Security Benefit Amounts

    In addition to retirement benefits, Social Security pays several other types of benefits. For example, Social Security pays benefits to disabled workers who meet medical and insured …

  5. Benefits Planner: Retirement | Retirement Age Calculator | SSA

    Use the Social Security full retirement age calculator to find out when you are eligible for unreduced retirement benefits based on your birth year.

  6. Social Security Retirement Benefit Calculation

    We illustrate the calculation of retirement benefits using two examples, labeled case A and case B. In each case, the worker retires in 2026. Case A, born in 1964, retires at age 62. Case B, …

  7. Maximum-taxable benefit examples - The United States Social …

    The initial benefit amounts shown in the table below assume retirement in January of the stated year, with maximum-taxable earnings since age 22. Benefits in 2026 reflect subsequent …

  8. Publication No. 05-10031 January 2024 (Recycle prior editions) Schedule of Social Security Benefit Payments 2025 Produced and published at U.S. taxpayer expense

  9. Retirement | Born in 1959 | SSA

    The chart below provides examples of the percentage of your full retirement benefit amount you and your spouse would receive from age 62 up to your full retirement age.

  10. The benefit estimates below are based on your earnings that were taxed for Social Security. Your benefits may be reduced if you participate in a retirement plan or receive a pension based on …