Shocking $3,089 Social Security Boost for Senior Couples Revealed—Don’t Miss Out on the Full Details

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Currently, the Social Security Administration intends to pay an average of $3,014 to senior couples who receive benefits. This will be the average amount in December 2024. There will be four more paydays next month, so if you are both qualified for Social Security benefits, you might each receive around that amount. Of course, it will vary on your employment history, filing age, and other considerations, as not all retirees receive the exact payout amounts.

$3,089 Social Security payment unveiled for senior couples

When will Social Security give $3,089 benefit payments to older couples?

Because this is the amount after the 2025 COLA rise, cheques or direct payments totaling $3,089 will be issued on January 3, 8, 15, or 22. But how can you know which day is payday? To be eligible for the January 3, 2025 payment, you must have received benefits before May 1997. However, there is another way to qualify for the January 3 paycheck. Retirees receiving SSI and Social Security benefits will also receive their retirement benefits on January 3. If you do not qualify for the payment on the third, you will receive it based on your birthday. Payments for January 8th, January 15th, and January 22nd are based on birth dates from 1-10.

What are the prerequisites for receiving Social Security payments in 2025?

If you and your spouse want an average payment of $3,089, you must complete a few requirements first. Filing is required, but it must be done at Full Retirement Age to qualify for any reductions. Those born in 1960 or later will reach the full retirement age of 67. Furthermore, you must have at least 35 years of experience working in SSA-covered jobs. Your current earnings will have an impact on your future Social Security payments. To receive up to $4,873 in 2024 or $5,108 in 2025, you must have earned the taxable maximum for 35 years and filed at age 70. 

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