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The Maximum Social Security Benefit at Full Retirement Age

Maximum benefit at full retirement age, 2026

$4,152/mo

$49,824 a year, for a worker who paid the maximum Social Security tax for 35 years and claimed exactly at full retirement age.

The maximum is not a cap written into the statute. It is what the benefit formula produces for a worker who paid the maximum Social Security tax in each of the 35 years that count, and who claimed exactly at full retirement age. Claiming at 70 produces more; claiming at 62 produces considerably less.

At full retirement age, 2026
$4,152
Over a year
$49,824
Against the average
$2,081a month more
Wage base that feeds it
$184,500

Reaching it requires earning at or above the wage base for 35 years — $184,500 in 2026, and its indexed equivalent in every year before that. The wage base back to 1937 is here. Very few workers do this, which is why the published average sits so far below it: $2,071 against $4,152.

The 2026 maximum in context
FigureMonthlyAnnual
Maximum at full retirement age$4,152$49,824
Average retired worker$2,071$24,852
SSI federal rate, individual$994$11,928

The other rate series

By programme

Sources and freshness

Figures effective 2026. Page figures last verified against the sources above on 10 August 2026. Corrections: the correction log · support@inventum.com.au