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Question by  royalarc (18)

What is the maximum social security benefit?

 
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Answer by  jlwilson6 (1098)

It depends on the age the person plans to retire. If one retired at age 66, the maximum would be $2,346.

 
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Answer by  MathWiz (1408)

That varies on how much you've earned in your lifetime. If you contact the social security office, they'll send you an annual report telling you what your benefits will be and when you can receive them. The benefits vary for each person, so their personalized summary is very helpful and it's free.

 
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Answer by  kph0329 (637)

If a worker waits to retire in 2010, at the age of 66 years old, then the maximum monthly benefit is $2,346.

 
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Answer by  Blossom9283 (358)

The maximum social security benefits you can receive varies depending on when you retired. Currently people retiring at 66 receive $2,346.

 
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Answer by  PhonePerson (120)

The maximum Social Security benefit depends highly on your age, whether you have been retired or not, and your health record. It varies highly depending on which age you choose to retire at.

 
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