Here's the Average Social Security Check for Women by Age

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Key Points

  • 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.

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As we approach the subject of the average Social Security check for women, there are a couple of critical facts to keep in mind:

  • Despite women being the primary caregivers for children and elderly relatives, they account for roughly 46.6% of the workforce in the U.S.
  • According to a Senior Citizens League study, 39% of Social Security recipients depend on Social Security benefits for 100% of their monthly income.
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Average benefits for women, by age

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

What you can do to increase your benefits

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.

Today, you have options that include folding strategies into your life to increase your Social Security benefits when you retire. They include:

  • Work for at least 35 years: Social Security benefits are calculated based on your highest 35 years of earnings, so make the most of them.
  • Delay claiming: The longer you wait to claim Social Security benefits (up to age 70), the larger your monthly benefit will be.
  • Claim spousal benefits if they're higher: If you're married (or divorced under certain circumstances), compare your expected benefits to those of your spouse or ex-spouse. If your ex has earned significantly more than you, you may be better off claiming spousal benefits, which may be up to 50% of the amount they receive.
  • Pad your income: If you're in a lower-paying job, earning additional income can increase future benefits.

If you want to maximize Social Security benefits, the best time to come up with a plan is today.

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