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    Here’s the Average Social Security Check for the Top 1%

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    The average Social Security check for a retired worker is approximately $2,013 monthly, per the Social Security Administration. That’s a decent amount of money, but it’s only intended to replace approximately 40% of the average retiree’s budget, with the remaining 60% being savings, pensions and other retirement investments.

    Keep in mind, though, that $2,013 monthly is only the national average, as some checks for the top 1%, for example, are far, far higher.

    First, let’s define the 1%. As per The World Data, the top 1% of American income earners in 2025 made, on average, approximately $731,492.

    Second, let’s look at how Social Security benefits data works. The Social Security Administration uses percentiles rather than specific percentage points. For example, there is a benefits level for the 90th percentile of income earners, rather than a “top 1%” bracket. Further, the average Social Security benefit check for a retiree in the 90th percentile is approximately $2,849 monthly — $836 higher than the national average.

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    The top 1%, though, can still receive a higher average Social Security check than even the 90th percentile. Assuming a retiree consistently earned at (or near) the maximum taxable Social Security level for the entirety of their career, and delayed claiming Social Security checks until the age of 70 (thereby maximizing benefit increases), that retiree in the top 1% could earn the statutory maximum of about $5,430 per month.

    Using those figures, it’s safe to estimate that a retiree in the top 1% would receive a benefit check that falls anywhere between those two amounts, with the actual average being approximately $4,140 monthly — just over twice the national average.

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