
How do you find out your Social Security benefits?
- Currently receiving benefits on your own Social Security record.
- Waiting for a decision about your application for benefits or Medicare.
- Age 62 or older and receiving benefits on another Social Security record.
- Eligible for a Pension Based on Work Not Covered By Social Security.
How can I look up my Social Security benefits?
- You must be at least 62 years old and must not have remarried since the worker (your child)'s death
- You cannot be entitled to your own, higher Social Security benefit; and
- You must be able to show that you received one-half of your financial support from the worker at the time of their death. ...
How can I access my social security information online?
Your Social Security ... online account. Select the link “Get a Benefit Verification Letter,” and then “Customize Your Letter,” AARP advised. Select the information you want to include and click “Apply to Letter.” You can print the letter ...
How much you will get from Social Security?
The maximum possible Social Security benefit for someone who retires at full retirement age is $3,148 in 2021. However, a worker would need to earn the maximum taxable amount, currently $142,800 for 2021, over a 35-year career to get this Social Security payment.

Can I lookup my Social Security benefits online?
Your Social Security Statement (Statement) is available to view online by opening a my Social Security account. It is useful for people of all ages who want to learn about their future Social Security benefits and current earnings history.
Are Social Security benefits public information?
This commitment is as solid as it was when Social Security began in 1935 and is further strengthened by privacy laws. We cannot publicly release much of our data because it is protected by the Privacy Laws, the Internal Revenue code, and other statutes. While some of the data can be anonymized, much of it cannot.
How do I know how much Social Security I will receive?
You can also get basic benefit estimates by calling the Social Security Administration at 800-772-1213.
Is there a Social Security database?
Social Security's public data listing in machine readable format is located at the following address (www.ssa.gov/data.json). Below is the human readable version with filtering and links to additional content where applicable.
What is the maximum Social Security benefit?
The maximum benefit depends on the age you retire. For example, if you retire at full retirement age in 2022, your maximum benefit would be $3,345. However, if you retire at age 62 in 2022, your maximum benefit would be $2,364. If you retire at age 70 in 2022, your maximum benefit would be $4,194.
What's the average Social Security check at 62?
According to payout statistics from the Social Security Administration in June 2020, the average Social Security benefit at age 62 is $1,130.16 a month, or $13,561.92 a year.
What is the average Social Security benefit at age 62 in 2021?
At age 62: $2,364. At age 65: $2,993. At age 66: $3,240. At age 70: $4,194.
What is the average Social Security check?
The average Social Security benefit is $1,657 per month in January 2022. The maximum possible Social Security benefit for someone who retires at full retirement age is $3,345 in 2022.
Online Services
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What is SSI for disabled people?
We are with those who need a helping hand. The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program provides support to disabled adults and children who have limited income and resources, as well as people age 65 and older who are not disabled but have limited income and resources.
What is the age limit for Medicare?
Medicare. Medicare is our country’s health insurance program for people 65 or older. Certain people younger than age 65 can qualify for Medicare too, including those with disabilities and those who have permanent kidney failure. Social Security works with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to ensure the public receives ...
Why do we pay disability benefits to people who can't work?
We pay disability benefits to those who can’t work because they have a medical condition that’s expected to last at least one year or result in death. Find out how Social Security can help you and how you can manage your benefits. LEARN MORE.
Why are fact sheets important for Social Security?
The fact sheets are designed to provide clarity and useful information, based on your age group and earnings situation. They can help you better understand Social Security programs and benefits.
Why did we redesign the statement?
We redesigned the Statement to make it easier for you to read and find the information you need!
When do you get your Social Security statement?
For workers age 60 and older who do not have a my Social Security account, we currently mail Social Security Statements three months prior to your birthday.
What is a benefit verification letter?
The Benefit Verification letter, sometimes called a "budget letter," a "benefits letter," a "proof of income letter," or a "proof of award letter," serves as proof of your retirement, disability, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or Medicare benefits.
How to get a Social Security verification letter?
If you have questions or need help understanding how to request your benefit verification letter online, call our toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213 or visit your Social Security office. If you are deaf or hard of hearing, call our toll-free TTY number, 1-800-325-0778, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
What can I use my Social Security letter for?
You may use your letter for loans, housing assistance, mortgage, and for other income verification purposes. You can also use it to prove that you don't receive benefits, have applied for benefits, or that you have never received Social Security benefits or SSI.
How long does it take to create a Social Security account?
Creating a free my Social Security account takes less than 10 minutes, lets you download or print your benefit verification letter, and gives you access to many other online services.
How long does it take to create a Social Security account?
Creating a free my Social Security account takes less than 10 minutes. You can check the status of your application and get access to many other online services.
How to check my unemployment status?
Sign in to your account, scroll down to the “Your Benefit Application” section and select “View Details” to see your application status.
What is a Social Security statement?
Your unique Statement gives estimates of future Social Security benefits that you and your family may receive each month along with a basic overview of the Social Security program. It also provides a record of your earnings history and other valuable information. Your future benefits are based on your earnings record, so it’s important to tell us when you see an error, so you can get it corrected and ensure you get all the benefits you earned. Your Statement explains how to report an error.
What is a fact sheet for Social Security?
Fact sheets tailored to your age group and earnings situation accompany your online Statement. The fact sheets can help you better understand Social Security programs, benefits, and how they fit your situation. For example, for younger workers, we provide more information about how you can save for your future; for older workers, we explain how benefits may be taxed and how to avoid a Medicare penalty. We include links in the fact sheets for easier reference and additional information.
What is a redesigned retirement statement?
The redesigned Statement is streamlined and written in plain language to make it easy to read, use, and understand. We’ve divided the information into sections, like different types of benefits, so you can easily find what you need. The new Statement provides a bar chart with your personalized retirement benefit estimates for up to nine different ages, depending on when you may want your benefits to start. This key information can help you make educated decisions about your financial future.
What is the retirement estimate?
The Retirement Estimator calculates a benefit amount for you based on your actual Social Security earnings record. Please keep in mind that these are just estimates.
Can you use the retirement estimate if you have enough Social Security?
You can use the Retirement Estimator if you have enough Social Security credits to qualify for benefits and you are not:
Can you use the retirement estimate if you have blocked access to your personal information?
You cannot use the Retirement Estimator if you have blocked electronic access to your personal information.
Social Security Number Verifications
Employers, organizations or third-party submitters can verify Social Security numbers for wage reporting purposes only. Social Security offers three options to verify Social Security numbers:
Verifying Social Security Numbers
Employers, organizations or third-party submitters can verify Social Security numbers for wage reporting purposes only. Social Security offers three options to verify Social Security numbers:
