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7 Social Security Benefits That Will Change SOON

November 22, 2025 · Personal Finance
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The average help for spouses and disabled workers is getting bigger

The average benefit might increase across the board in the following year, which includes benefits for three categories of people: widows, widowers, and the disabled. Here’s how the figures will work:

The Social Security Administration declared that the average widowed mother with two children will get a sizable bump, from $3,238 to $3,520.
Also, aged widows and widowers who are currently living alone will notice their benefits increase from $1,567 to $1,704.
The benefit will increase for a disabled worker, a spouse, and one or more kids from $2,407 to $2,616

Naturally, these averages and their individual circumstances might vary.

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