Social Security Benefit Amounts (2024)

Summary
Social Security benefits are typically computed using "average indexed monthly earnings." This average summarizes up to 35 years of a worker's indexed earnings. We apply a formula to this average to compute the primary insurance amount (PIA). The PIA is the basis for the benefits that are paid to an individual.

The formula used to compute the PIA reflects changes in general wage levels, as measured by the national average wage index. We have constructed examples to illustrate how retirement benefits are calculated.

Average Indexed Monthly Earnings (AIME)
When we compute an insured worker's benefit, we first adjust or "index" his or her earnings to reflect the change in general wage levels that occurred during the worker's years of employment. Such indexation ensures that a worker's future benefits reflect the general rise in the standard of living that occurred during his or her working lifetime.

Up to 35 years of earnings are needed to compute average indexed monthly earnings. After we determine the number of years, we choose those years with the highest indexed earnings, sum such indexed earnings, and divide the total amount by the total number of months in those years. We then round the resulting average amount down to the next lower dollar amount. The result is the AIME.

An insured worker becomes eligible for retirement benefits when he or she reaches age 62. If 2024 were the year of eligibility, we would divide the national average wage index for 2022 (63,795.13) by the national average wage index for each year prior to 2022 in which the worker had earnings and multiply each such ratio by the worker's earnings. This would give the indexed earnings for each year prior to 2022. We would consider any earnings in or after 2022 at face value, without indexing. Then we would compute the AIME and use this amount in computing the worker's primary insurance amount for 2024.

Primary Insurance Amounts
The PIA is the sum of three separate percentages of portions of the AIME. While the percentages of this PIA formula are fixed by law, the dollar amounts in the formula change annually with changes in the national average wage index. These dollar amounts, called "bend points," govern the portions of the AIME.

The bend points in the year 2024 PIA formula, $1,174 and $7,078, apply for workers becoming eligible in 2024. See the table of bend points for the bend points applicable in past years.

For example, a person who had maximum-taxable earnings in each year since age 22, and who retires at age 62 in 2024, would have an AIME equal to $13,100. Based on this AIME amount and the bend points $1,174 and $7,078, the PIA would equal $3,849.10. This person would receive a reduced benefit based on the $3,849.10 PIA. The first COLA this individual could receive is the one effective for December 2024. See the monthly benefit amount for this example and other examples with maximum-taxable earnings.

Monthly Benefit Amounts
Monthly retirement benefits derived from the PIA may be higher or lower than the PIA. We pay reduced benefits to one who retires before his/her normal retirement age. A person cannot collect retirement benefits before age 62. In the case of a person retiring at exactly age 62 in 2024, the benefit will be 30 percent less than the person's PIA.

Benefits can be higher than the PIA if one retires after the normal retirement age. The credit given for delayed retirement will gradually reach 8 percent per year for those born after 1942. A table illustrates the complex interaction among normal retirement age, actuarial reduction, and delayed retirement credit. No delayed retirement credit is given after age 69.

Other Benefits
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 requirements. Benefits paid to disabled workers and their families may be reduced for receipt of certain public disability benefits (such as Workers' Compensation). In such cases, disability benefits are redetermined triennially.

Benefits to family members may be limited by a family maximum benefit.

Two other methods for computing retirement benefits were common in the past, but today have very limited applicability.

Social Security Benefit Amounts (2024)

FAQs

How can I tell how much my Social Security benefits will be? ›

If you have a personal my Social Security account, you can get an estimate of your future retirement benefits and see the effects of different retirement age scenarios. If you don't have a personal my Social Security account, create one at www.ssa.gov/myaccount.

How do I calculate the taxable amount of my Social Security benefits? ›

You report the taxable portion of your social security benefits on line 6b of Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR. Your benefits may be taxable if the total of (1) one-half of your benefits, plus (2) all of your other income, including tax-exempt interest, is greater than the base amount for your filing status.

Where can I get answers to Social Security questions? ›

For general Social Security inquiries, call us toll-free at 1-800-772-1213 or 1-800-325-0778 (TTY) between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday through Friday.

How to calculate 40 credits for Social Security? ›

Earn 40 credits to become fully insured

In 2024, the amount needed to earn one credit is $1,730. You can work all year to earn four credits ($6,920), or you can earn enough for all four in a much shorter length of time. If you earn four credits a year, then you will earn 40 credits after 10 years of work.

Is Social Security based on the last 5 years of work? ›

Social Security bases your retirement benefits on your lifetime earnings. We adjust or “index” your actual earnings to account for changes in average wages since the year the earnings were received. Then we calculate your average indexed monthly earnings from your highest 35 years of earnings.

At what age is Social Security no longer taxed? ›

Social Security income can be taxable no matter how old you are. It all depends on whether your total combined income exceeds a certain level set for your filing status. You may have heard that Social Security income is not taxed after age 70; this is false.

What is the 5 year rule for Social Security? ›

Depending on your income, you can earn up to four credits a year. In 2024, workers earn one Social Security and Medicare credit for $1,730 in covered earnings. Under the five-year rule, people 31 and older must have worked at least five out of the last 10 years to be eligible for SSDI.

How do I get the $16728 Social Security bonus? ›

Have you heard about the Social Security $16,728 yearly bonus? There's really no “bonus” that retirees can collect. The Social Security Administration (SSA) uses a specific formula based on your lifetime earnings to determine your benefit amount.

How can I get a higher Social Security check? ›

Below are the nine ways to help boost Social Security benefits.
  1. Work for 35 Years. ...
  2. Wait Until at Least Full Retirement Age. ...
  3. Sign Up for Spousal Benefits. ...
  4. Receive a Dependent Benefit. ...
  5. Monitor Your Earnings. ...
  6. Watch for a Tax-Bracket Bump. ...
  7. Apply for Survivor Benefits. ...
  8. Check for Mistakes.

How do I pass my Social Security review? ›

How to Pass a Continuing Disability Review (7 Easy Ways)
  1. Hire an Experienced Social Security Disability Attorney. ...
  2. Follow Your Medical Treatment Protocol. ...
  3. Maintain Communication with Your Doctors. ...
  4. Keep Copies of Accurate and Complete Medical Documentation. ...
  5. Submit All New Medical Evidence Before the Review.
Feb 9, 2023

What is the $1800 Social Security payment? ›

The $1,800 Social Security payment is a key source of income for many Americans, with about 7 million recipients getting this monthly benefit. The $1800 social security payment is provided according to the paid taxes, salary, working year, and more.

What's the lowest amount of Social Security you can get? ›

Social Security's special minimum benefit pays at least $49.40 per month in 2023 and $50.90 in 2024. Social Security's special minimum benefit tops out at $1,033.50 per month in 2023 and $1,066.50 in 2024. You'll receive 100% of the benefit if you file at full retirement age or later.

How do I determine how many credits I have for Social Security? ›

How do I find out how many credits I have for Social Security?
  1. Go to the Social Security website.
  2. Create an account or sign in if you already have an account.
  3. Once you're logged in, your credit earnings are listed under "Eligibility and Earnings."
Dec 14, 2022

What is the formula for calculating Social Security benefits? ›

Average Indexed Monthly Earnings (AIME)

After we determine the number of years, we choose those years with the highest indexed earnings, sum such indexed earnings, and divide the total amount by the total number of months in those years. We then round the resulting average amount down to the next lower dollar amount.

How much Social Security will I get if I make $100,000 a year? ›

If your pay at retirement will be $100,000, your benefits will start at $2,026 each month, which equals $24,315 per year. And if your pay at retirement will be $125,000, your monthly benefits at the outset will be $2,407 for $28,889 yearly.

At what age do you get 100% of your Social Security? ›

The full retirement age is 66 if you were born from 1943 to 1954. The full retirement age increases gradually if you were born from 1955 to 1960 until it reaches 67. For anyone born 1960 or later, full retirement benefits are payable at age 67.

Is it better to collect Social Security at 62 or 67? ›

In terms of lifetime benefit optimization, age 67 was the second highest at around 10%. Between ages 62 and 67, the latter gave retired workers a higher statistical probability of maximizing their lifetime income from Social Security.

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