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Social Security may provide KJE1 If you start collecting your benefits at age KJE2 you could receive approximately KJE3 per year or KJE4 per month. This is KJE5 of your final year's income of KJE6. This is only an estimate. Actual benefits depend on work history and the complete compensation rules used by Social Security. press spacebar to hide graph |
The calculations use the 2018 FICA income limit of $128,400 with an annual maximum Social Security benefit of $33,456 per year ($2,788 per month) for a single person and 1.5 times this amount for a married couple. To receive the maximum benefit would require earning the maximum FICA salary for nearly your entire career. You would also need to begin receiving benefits at your full retirement age of 66 or 67 (depending on your birthdate). This calculator rounds your age of full Social Security benefits to the next highest full year. If your birthdate is between 1955 and 1959 your actual full retirement age for Social Security is 66 plus two months for each year after 1954. Your actual benefit may be lower or higher depending on your work history and the complete compensation rules used by Social Security.