Spousal Benefits — The Numbers
Maximum spousal benefit
50%
Of the worker's primary insurance amount, payable in full only at the spouse's own full retirement age. Claiming earlier reduces it, and there are no delayed credits on a spousal benefit.
- Maximum share of the worker PIA
- 50%
- Aged couple, both receiving
- $3,208/mo
- Delayed credits on a spousal benefit
- none
- The 2026 adjustment
- 2.8%
A spousal benefit tops a person up to half the worker’s primary insurance amount, where their own benefit is smaller. Two asymmetries catch people out. The reduction for claiming early is steeper on a spousal benefit than on a worker’s own. And delayed retirement credits do not apply to it at all — waiting past full retirement age raises a worker’s own benefit but does nothing for a spousal one.
The cost-of-living adjustment applies to the underlying primary insurance amount, so the spousal benefit moves with it at the same 2.8% in 2026. Where both members of a couple receive benefits, SSA’s published average for the pair is $3,208 a month, up from $3,120.
Two Part B premiums come out of a couple’s payments, not one — at $202.90 each that is $405.80 a month before anything else. Run your own pair of amounts.
Full retirement age by birth year governs when the unreduced share becomes payable.
The other programmes
- Social Security Retirement
The rates, the formula and the COLA as they apply to a retired worker.
- 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.
- 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