Understanding Average Social Security Benefits at Age 65—How Your Amount Compares
ARTICLE SUMMARY
- Average benefit in 2026: The typical retired worker receives about $2,071 per month in Social Security after a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA).
- Benefits vary widely: Your payment depends mainly on your lifetime earnings (top 35 years), retirement age, and when you claim benefits—claiming early (e.g., 62) reduces monthly income, while delaying increases it.
- COLA increase is limited: The 2.8% increase adds roughly $56/month, but many retirees say it doesn’t keep up with real living costs, especially inflation in essentials.
- Not enough on its own: The average benefit is often insufficient to cover retirement expenses, so most people need additional income sources like 401(k)s, IRAs, or part-time work.
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