Social Security Retirement Benefits — The Numbers
Average benefit after the 2026 adjustment
$2,071/mo
Up from $2,015 with the 2.8% adjustment. A published population average, not a figure this site derives.
- Average, 2026
- $2,071
- Maximum at FRA
- $4,152
- Retired workers
- 51,772,651December 2024
- The 2026 adjustment
- 2.8%
A retirement benefit starts from the primary insurance amount, which the benefit formula computes from 35 years of indexed earnings. Claiming before full retirement age reduces it permanently; claiming after raises it through delayed retirement credits until 70. After that, the only thing that moves it is the annual cost-of-living adjustment.
| 2025 | 2026 | |
|---|---|---|
| Average gross benefit (SSA published) | $2,015 | $2,071 |
| Medicare Part B premium | $185.00 | $202.90 |
| Net, on our own arithmetic | $1,830 | $1,868 |
SSA’s published after-adjustment average is $2,071; applying the adjustment to the before-average and flooring gives $2,071. The two differ because SSA averages individually adjusted benefits rather than adjusting the average — which is why this site never derives one from the other.
The full distribution behind that average shows the shape an average hides: 13.0% of retired workers receive less than $1,000 a month.
The other programmes
- Social Security Disability (SSDI)
The disability rates, the work thresholds and how the COLA reaches a disabled worker.
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
The federal benefit rate, the resource limits and why SSI has no Medicare premium deducted.
- Survivors Benefits
Widow and widower rates, the family maximum, and how the COLA applies to a survivor payment.
- Spousal Benefits
The spousal percentage of the worker PIA, the family maximum ceiling and the COLA.
- Children's Benefits
What a child on a worker record receives, and the family maximum that caps it.
The rates behind these figures
- Average benefitsand the distribution
- Maximum benefit$4,152 at FRA
- Bend pointsthe formula
- SSI rateevery year
- The 2026 COLA2.8%
- Your amount24 FRA years too
Sources and freshness
- SSA — 2026 COLA fact sheet — verified 10 August 2026
- SSA Office of the Chief Actuary — Cost-of-Living Adjustments — verified 10 August 2026
- SSA Annual Statistical Supplement 2025, Table 5.B6 — retired-worker beneficiaries by monthly benefit — verified 10 August 2026
Figures effective January 2026. Page figures last verified against the sources above on 10 August 2026. Corrections: the correction log · support@inventum.com.au