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3 Big Reasons You Probably Won't Get the $4,194 Max Social Security Benefit


In 2022, the Social Security Administration sends out retirement benefit checks totaling $4,194 per month to a small number of Americans. This is the maximum payment available from the SSA, and it provides quite a generous income compared to the average benefit of $1,657. 

So, will you be on track for a $4,194 benefit, or will your payment fall short and come closer to the average? For most people, an annual Social Security income of $50,328 is likely a fantasy. And there are three key reasons why that's the case.

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