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10 Things to Do for Bigger Social Security Checks

July 2, 2019 · Personal finance

Most Americans view Social Security as a fixed entitlement; they work for decades, file their paperwork, and simply accept whatever monthly figure arrives in the mail. This passive approach often leaves hundreds of thousands of dollars on the table over the course of a typical retirement. Your final benefit amount is actually highly malleable, responding directly to the strategic decisions you make in your fifties, sixties, and beyond.

The system relies on a complex set of formulas involving your earnings history, your exact age at claiming, your marital status, and your ongoing tax situation. By pulling the right levers—and avoiding common impulsive mistakes—you can significantly increase your lifetime payout. Maximizing your Social Security income provides a foundation of guaranteed, inflation-protected money that insulates your broader retirement portfolio against market volatility.

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A person takes notes in a journal while learning how to maximize their Social Security benefits.

The Essentials: What You Will Learn

  • Why working a full 35 years is the mathematical baseline for a healthy benefit.
  • How delaying your claim provides a guaranteed 8% annual return on your baseline payout.
  • The specific strategies married, widowed, and divorced retirees use to leverage spousal records.
  • Actionable tax planning moves to keep more of your benefit out of the hands of the IRS.
  • How to correct errors in your earnings record before they permanently reduce your checks.
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