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What Is the Average Social Security Check at Age 67?
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What Is the Average Social Security Check at Age 67?

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 24, 20250 ViewsNo Comments

Planning for retirement means figuring out how much income you’ll have. And for many Americans, Social Security is a big part of that. Your monthly benefit at full retirement age (67) depends on your work and earnings history. A financial advisor help you determine when to start and build a retirement plan that fits your goals and finances.

Average Social Security Benefit at Age 67

Social Security benefits are adjusted annually to account for inflation through cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs). These changes help maintain the purchasing power of benefits over time, though the actual impact varies based on when and how you claim.

Your benefit amount will depend on your work history, earnings record and the age you begin collecting. The Social Security Administration provides personalized estimates through annual statements and its online calculator.

There is a simple way to estimate future benefit amounts. Apply the SSA’s annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), which is designed to help benefits keep pace with inflation. In 2024, benefits increased by 3.2%, and in 2025, they rose by 2.5%. Based on those adjustments:

  • A 3.2% COLA puts the estimated average monthly benefit for 2024 at $2,415.54.
  • For 2025, a 2.5% COLA means the estimated average monthly benefit increases to $2,475.93.

This means that if you elect Social Security benefits at age 67 in 2025, you’ll get around $2,475.93 per month. This also assumes you had average lifetime earnings and claimed at your full retirement age. Keep in mind that these are just estimates, so your monthly benefit amount will likely vary.