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  2. Here's the Maximum Social Security Benefit in 2025, and ... - AOL

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    The maximum Social Security benefit can give you over $60,000 per year in retirement income. ... With the 2025 Social Security COLA now in effect, the maximum possible benefit for retirees has ...

  3. Here's the Maximum Possible Social Security Benefit in 2025 - AOL

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    But those who work a full career and wait until age 70 to claim may still be in line for a substantial amount. The maximum Social Security retirement benefit in 2025 will be $5,108 per month, or ...

  4. Social Security Is Getting a Shakeup in 2025. Here's What to ...

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    The general Social Security earnings-test limit in 2025 is $23,400 (up from $22,320 in 2024). You'll have $1 in Social Security withheld for every $2 you earn above that limit.

  5. Maximum Social Security in America will reach a record ... - AOL

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    Social Security limits the amount of wages that it taxes each year based on inflation and wage growth. In 2024, Social Security's wage cap was $168,600. In 2025, it's $176,100.

  6. Social Security 2025: There's Good and Bad News Coming ... - AOL

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    The Social Security Administration recently announced the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2025, and beneficiaries can expect a 2.5% raise (amounting to around $50 per month for the average ...

  7. Aiming for the Max Social Security Benefit? Here's What You ...

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    The wage base limit in 2025 is $176,100, so if 2025 will be one of the years used to determine your monthly Social Security benefit, that's the minimum amount you can earn and still be eligible ...