Women represent around 46.6% of the U.S. workforce even as they remain the primary caregivers.
Men’s Social Security benefits continue to be higher than those of women of the same age.
If you’re still in the workforce, there are steps you can take to increase your monthly retirement benefits.
As we approach the subject of the average Social Security check for women, there are a couple of critical facts to keep in mind:
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The table shows the average Social Security benefits for non-dually entitled workers. These women receive retirement benefits solely based on their own earnings, as recorded by the Social Security Administration (SSA).
|
Age |
Average Benefit |
|---|---|
|
62 |
$1,358.84 |
|
63 |
$1,371.05 |
|
64 |
$1,412.35 |
|
65 |
$1,537.30 |
|
66 |
$1,717.59 |
|
67 |
$1,895.46 |
|
68 |
$1,932.10 |
|
69 |
$1,976.09 |
|
70 |
$2,150.09 |
|
71 |
$2,129.79 |
|
72 |
$2,097.40 |
|
73 |
$2,096.08 |
|
74 |
$2,063.94 |
|
75 |
$2,027.98 |
|
76 |
$2,033.96 |
|
77 |
$2,034.01 |
|
78 |
$1,990.53 |
|
79 |
$1,992.58 |
|
80 |
$1,931.32 |
|
81 |
$1,912.23 |
|
82 |
$1,893.57 |
|
83 |
$1,881.05 |
|
84 |
$1,870.83 |
|
85 |
$1,839.13 |
|
86 |
$1,792.39 |
|
87 |
$1,764.88 |
|
88 |
$1,724.98 |
|
89 |
$1,655.83 |
|
90 |
$1,622.68 |
|
91 |
$1,609.24 |
|
92 |
$1,613.37 |
|
93 |
$1,635.75 |
|
94 |
$1,612.70 |
|
95 |
$1,591.99 |
|
96 |
$1,590.58 |
|
97 |
$1,604.87 |
|
98 |
$1,596.55 |
|
99 and over |
$1,564.60 |
Data source: Social Security Administration
Women have come a long way since 1974, when the Equal Credit Opportunity Act became law, making it illegal for banks, lenders, and credit card companies to discriminate based on gender. Before that time, a woman almost always needed a father, brother, husband, or other male relative to co-sign a loan for her, even if she earned more money. If she were married, she couldn't get a credit card in her own name, and only her husband could build a credit record to buy a home.
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