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7 Social Security Benefits That Will Change SOON

November 22, 2025 · Personal Finance
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Maximum taxable earnings are going up

This year, the maximum earnings subject to Social Security taxes was no less than $147,000. Workers who are paid into the system are taxed on wages on that amount, usually with a 6.2 percent rate.

Next year, the maximum earnings will automatically increase to $160,200, which means that more of a worker’s income will automatically be subject to the tax. The adjustment is due to an increase in the regular wages in America.

An infographic showing the maximum Social Security benefit increasing from $3,345 to $3,627 for those at full retirement age.
This bar chart illustrates the maximum monthly Social Security benefit rising from $3,345 to $3,627.

Maximum Social Security benefit is also set to increase

As it was expected, the total Social Security benefit for a worker retiring at full retirement age will automatically increase next year, from $3,345 to $3,627. It’s highly important to note that the total amount will work for those who are retiring at the full retirement age, which is around 67 for anyone who was born after 1960.

The total amount will be a bit different for those who retire before their retirement age, as the benefits will be reduced in that situation. The same goes for those who retire after the full retirement age, which is a strategy that might max out your benefit check.

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