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Average Social Security benefit at age 69

Social Security benefit
Social Security benefit

The average Social Security benefit for a 69-year-old is $1,945.18 per month. This is about $40 more than the overall average for all retired workers. There are a few reasons for this difference.

First, the overall average includes many people who have not reached full retirement age. This means there are more beneficiaries with reduced benefits due to early retirement. In fact, 63% of all retired workers have reduced benefits from claiming early.

But only 51% of 69-year-old retired workers have reduced benefits.

Factors influencing Social Security benefits

Another factor is wage growth over time.

The Social Security formula considers wage growth, not just inflation. This leads to younger beneficiaries getting higher initial benefits than previous generations, even after adjusting for inflation. For example, the average Social Security benefit for those aged 85-89 is about $1,806 per month.

Older age groups like this weigh down the overall average. It’s important to remember that these are just averages. The actual benefit a 69-year-old receives depends on when they claimed Social Security and their earnings history.

Some get significantly more than the average, while others get less.

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