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    Here’s the Average Woman’s Social Security Benefit at Ages 62 to 70

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    The average Social Security retirement benefit as of February 2026 is $2,076 per month. That might not sound like very much, but it’s actually more than what most women get from the program. The typical female beneficiary receives significantly less than her male counterpart. This is largely due to lifetime income disparities.

    While this isn’t an easy problem to remedy, understanding how much the average woman receives at every claiming age can give you an idea of what you can expect when you’re ready to apply. It also reveals one valuable strategy for increasing your checks.

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    The table below gives the average Social Security benefit that women received at every possible claiming age — 62 to 70 — for December 2024, along with an estimated benefit for 2026.

    Age

    Average Social Security Benefit (December 2024)

    Estimated Average Social Security Benefit (2026)

    62

    $1,207

    $1,272

    63

    $1,233

    $1,299

    64

    $1,289

    $1,358

    65

    $1,453

    $1,531

    66

    $1,581

    $1,666

    67

    $1,719

    $1,811

    68

    $1,766

    $1,861

    69

    $1,817

    $1,915

    70

    $1,909

    $2,012

    Data source: Social Security Administration and author’s calculations. Average benefits rounded to the nearest dollar.

    There’s a pretty obvious trend here: Older beneficiaries receive more from the program. There’s a good reason for that.

    The Social Security Administration bases your benefit in part on your age at sign-up. The longer you delay your application, the larger your monthly checks will be, at least until you turn 70.

    Waiting to apply can result in a larger lifetime benefit, which can be especially crucial to women who are struggling to save much for retirement on their own. But that doesn’t mean that delaying Social Security is always the right choice.

    The right time for you to apply for Social Security depends on your finances and lifestyle. If you cannot afford to delay Social Security, you may have to sign up early. That might mean settling for a smaller lifetime benefit, but it’s better than falling into debt.

    Those with short life expectancies may also prefer to sign up early to get as much money as possible from the program. However, it’s worth noting that doing this can permanently reduce the survivor benefits available to your family members after you’re gone.

    Married women will also want to coordinate with their spouses to ensure that both parties are on the same page about when each person will claim. Coordinating claiming strategies can help the couple maximize their household benefits.

    For example, the lower earner in a couple with a high income disparity may claim early to enable the higher-earner to delay Social Security until they qualify for a larger benefit. Then, the lower earner can switch to a spousal benefit if it’s worth more than their own retirement checks.

    Come up with a tentative plan that works for you. But don’t be afraid to change it if your health or finances change down the road.

    If you’re like most Americans, you’re a few years (or more) behind on your retirement savings. But a handful of little-known “Social Security secrets” could help ensure a boost in your retirement income. For example: one easy trick could pay you as much as $23,760 more… each year! Once you learn how to maximize your Social Security benefits, we think you could retire confidently with the peace of mind we’re all after.

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    Here’s the Average Woman’s Social Security Benefit at Ages 62 to 70 was originally published by The Motley Fool

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