Can I Retire on Social Security Alone if I'm Getting the Maximum Monthly Benefit?

As of January 2024, the average Social Security recipient collected a monthly benefit of $1,907. That's an annual income of just under $23,000.

You may not be able to get by in retirement on Social Security alone if your monthly benefit is somewhere in the vicinity of $1,907. But what if Social Security is paying you a lot more?

The maximum monthly benefit Social Security is paying this year is $4,873. To get that benefit, you need to earn a high wage throughout your career and delay your Social Security filing until age 70.

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