What is the maximum family benefit for social security

Could My Wife And I Be Over The Family Limit If I Wait Until Age 70 To Claim Benefits?

I purchased your Maximize plan approximately a year and a half ago. I ran many scenarios and decided to follow the suggested Maximize Plan to delay collecting SS until I am 70 and my wife will be 65. She does not have her own history. My PIA is about $3100 and my SS at 70 is projected to be about $4100. I just read a SS provision regarding Maximum Family Benefit when using only one spouse's benefit. I am curious and concerned that we would be over that Family limit at age 70 when we both start collecting my SS and her spousal benefit.

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Sunday, October 30, 2022 - 14:18

Is The COLA Applied Against The Family Maximum Amount?

Is the COLA applied against the Family Maximum amount as a whole or used in the equation (e,g, PIA amounts with bend points) to arrive at the family maximum amount for a given year? Results vary under these 2 presumptions.

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Monday, October 17, 2022 - 12:56

Can You Explain How The COLA Affects The Family Maximum Benefit?

Hi Larry, I apologize if this question has been asked before. I looked for it in the asked questions and didn’t see it. Can you explain how the COLA affects the family maximum benefit?

On a separate note, I read where there may be a $200 increase for recipients instead this year. . Have you also heard this? You are always so helpful. Thank you so much.

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Saturday, August 6, 2022 - 13:20

Will Our Family Maximum Be Based On My Husband's FRA Benefit Or His Benefit Amount When He Finally Retires?

Hi Larry. My husband reaches full retirement age in 2 months. He plans to take his retirement, but continue working for 1-2 more years. We have a DAC, and I plan to file for spousal benefit for caring for my son. So when he finally completely retires, is the family maximum amount based on his full retirement age benefit or will it increase if he works an additional 2 years. Also will the survivor benefit be based on full retirement benefit, or will it be based on the amount he would get when he finally does retire? Thank you so much, janelle

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Thursday, June 30, 2022 - 11:46

How Much Will My Wife And Child Receive After Combining Family Maximums?

I am 77, PIA =2891, married, with an adult disable son drawing 50% on my record=1445. My wife is 66 and is applying on my record, no record of her own. My family max is 5060. Therefore, my present wife and adult disabled chlild will get 1080 each on my record using my family max, which reduces the benefit of my disabled child to 1080 from 1445. But the adult disabled child, who lives with my EX is entitled to her record as well. Her PIA is 847 and her family max is 150% of that. what is the benefit of the disabled child after combining the maximum for me and my EX?

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Tuesday, April 5, 2022 - 14:30

Is There Any Way To Avoid My Son's Benefit Being Cut When My Wife Applies For Spousal Benefits?

Larry, I am 76 getting 2891 soc sec monthly benefits. I have a disable son before age 22 who gets half of mine and lives with my EX. I am married more than a year and wife does not qualify on her own record. She will apply on my record, she is 66.
My EX who is the mother of my disable son is collecting ss benefits on her record.
I computed my family max at 5050, which at first calculation leaves 2160 to be now divided between my wife and disable son.
This means the my sons adult disable benefits will be cut.

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Wednesday, March 23, 2022 - 17:00

Can My Son Be Removed From DAC?

My husband's PIA is $2,852
His a family maximum is $4,992
My son's ssdi on his own record is $1,413
My son's dac on his father's record is $13
I recently applied for my benefits and spousal benefits
My benefit is $1,016
My spousal benefit is $20
I believe Social Security made a mistake when they calculated my spousal benefits.
I believe this happened because both my son and I have dual entitlement.
After subtracting my husband's PIA from family maximum the amount is $2,140.

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Saturday, March 12, 2022 - 10:31

Does The Family Maximum Benefit Change When Someone On SSDI Reaches Full Retirement Age?

Family Maximum Formula for SSDI vs. Retirement Benefits

Per the Social Security website, "there is a special formula for computing the maximum benefits payable to the family of a disabled worker" but a different formula for computing the family maximum for retirement and survivor benefits. My question pertains to whether the family maximum formula used would change when someone who has been claiming SSDI reaches full retirement age and their benefits convert to retirement.

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Tuesday, February 22, 2022 - 15:50

Can You Tell Me More About Combining Accounts?

Hi there - both my husband and I are disabled and have been for 9 and 6 years, respectively. We receive SSDI from our own record - he receives $2000 and I receive $1500. We also have 6 children who receive auxiliary benefits only: 4 under my husbands work record get 250 each and 2 under my work record get 375 each. I was told that our accounts can be combined to allow more benefits for our children. Can you tell me more about this?

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Saturday, January 15, 2022 - 12:08

How Do I Determine How My Child In Care Spousal Benefit Will Affect My Son's Benefit Amount?

My wife (age 62) is on SS, and our disabled adult son has just been approved for DAC/CDB benefits. I (age 65) will be filing a restricted application for Child-in-Care benefits and not applying for SS on my earnings history until age 70. I have used the SSA formula for calculating Family Benefit Maximum and am trying to determine how my CIC benefit will affect my son's benefit. Is this the correct formula to use: ( [Family Benefit Max] minus [my wife's benefit] ) divided by [# of auxiliary benefits which is two in this case for my disabled son's benefit and my CIC benefit]?

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Wednesday, January 5, 2022 - 13:21

What is the maximum Social Security for a family?

The Social Security Administration limits the maximum benefit that can be paid to a single family. In most cases, this amount will be equal to between 150% and 180% of the benefit that would be paid to the primary breadwinner upon reaching full retirement age.

What is family maximum Social Security benefit 2022?

The most an individual who files a claim for Social Security retirement benefits in 2022 can receive per month is: $2,364 for someone who files at 62. $3,345 for someone who files at full retirement age (66 and 2 months for people born in 1955, 66 and 4 months for people born in 1956).

Is there a maximum Social Security benefit for a couple?

For an eligible beneficiary who claims Social Security upon reaching full retirement age in 2022, the highest possible monthly payment is $3,345. For one who does so at age 70, it's $4,194. If they qualify based on their own work histories, a married couple can each receive the maximum individual retirement benefit.

What is the maximum monthly Social Security benefit for a married couple?

Social Security The latest such increase, 8.7 percent, becomes effective January 2023. The monthly maximum Federal amounts for 2023 are $914 for an eligible individual, $1,371 for an eligible individual with an eligible spouse, and $458 for an essential person.