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Social Security Calculator

Retirement Benefits • Spousal Benefits • Break-Even • Claiming Strategy

Full Retirement Age: calculating...
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Your average indexed monthly earnings will be estimated
35 years are used in the benefit formula. Fewer years = lower benefit.
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If you have your Social Security statement, enter your PIA here for accuracy.
Historical average ~2.5%. 2024 COLA was 3.2%.
Monthly Benefit at Chosen Age
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per month
Age 62
$0
Early Claim
—% of FRA
FRA
$0
Full Benefit
100% of PIA
Age 70
$0
Maximum
—% of FRA
$0
Your PIA
$0
Annual Benefit
$0
Lifetime Total
Your Full Retirement Age (FRA)
Benefit Adjustment

Estimates based on 2024 SSA rules. Actual benefits depend on full earnings history. Visit SSA.gov for your official statement.

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Enter 0 if spouse has no SS work record
Monthly Spousal Benefit
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per month
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Max Spousal Benefit
$0
Own Benefit
$0
Total Combined
How It's Calculated
Spousal Benefit Rules
✅ Maximum spousal benefit = 50% of worker's PIA
✅ Claiming before FRA reduces spousal benefit
✅ Delayed credits (past FRA) do NOT increase spousal benefit
✅ Worker must have filed for their own benefit first
✅ Divorced spouse: marriage must have lasted 10+ years
✅ Surviving spouse: up to 100% of worker's benefit

Estimates only. SSA.gov for official information.

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62 vs 70 Break-Even Age
Age 0
If you live past this age, waiting until 70 pays off more
Cumulative Benefits by Claiming Age
Your Age Claim at 62 Claim at FRA Claim at 70
Lifetime Total (to age 85)

Break-even analysis assumes constant COLA and does not account for investment returns or taxes.

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Taxable SS Benefits
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of your annual SS benefit is taxable
$0
Combined Income
0%
% SS Taxable
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Est. Tax on SS
Taxability Calculation
Adjusted Gross Income (excl. SS) $0
+ 50% of SS Benefits $0
= Combined Income $0
Threshold 1 (0% → 50% taxable)
Threshold 2 (50% → 85% taxable)
Taxable SS Amount $0
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Calculating...
2024 IRS Thresholds
Filing StatusTier 1Tier 2
Single$25,000$34,000
Married Joint$32,000$44,000
Married Separate$0$0

Tax estimate uses standard deductions and 2024 rates. Consult a tax professional for precise planning.