Average Social Security Benefit at Age 65: How Does Your Payment Compare to Others?
ARTICLE SUMMARY
- The average Social Security benefit at age 65 is about $1,607/month (men ~$1,772, women ~$1,457), since claiming before full retirement age (67) reduces payouts.
- Claiming at 65 gives roughly 87% of your full benefit, and significantly less than waiting until age 70, when payments are maximized.
- Even combined with average retirement savings (e.g., a 401(k)), total monthly income (~$2,400) may fall short of typical living costs, especially in expensive areas.
- Because of this gap, experts recommend planning beyond Social Security—including savings, budgeting, delaying benefits, or additional income sources—to maintain financial stability.
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