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3 Steps to Claiming the $3,895 Max Monthly Social Security Benefit


The typical senior on Social Security collects $1,543 a month. And while that sum, combined with distributions from a retirement savings plan, could make for a comfortable lifestyle, not everyone has a pile of money socked away in an IRA or 401(k).

The good news, however, is that while the average beneficiary today collects $1,543 a month in Social Security, you have the potential to collect a lot more. In fact, if you play your cards right, you could end up with as much as $3,895 a month, which is the maximum benefit you can eke out this year.

Here are three steps to claiming the highest Social Security benefit possible -- and enjoying a lot more financial freedom during your senior years.

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Source Fool.com


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