By Hogan Smith
Updated 03/06/2025
Maximizing your Social Security benefits requires careful planning and understanding of how the system works. Whether you are approaching retirement or already receiving benefits, there are several strategies you can use to ensure you get the most out of your Social Security. Here’s a guide to help you maximize your benefits:
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Before you can maximize your benefits, it’s important to understand the basics of how Social Security works. The amount you receive is based on your earnings history and the age at which you start collecting benefits. The more you earn and the longer you work, the higher your benefits will generally be.
One of the most effective ways to maximize your Social Security benefits is by delaying your claim. While you can begin receiving benefits as early as age 62, the longer you wait, the higher your monthly payment will be. Here’s how delaying your claim helps:
Your Social Security benefit is based on your highest 35 years of earnings. If you have low-earning years or periods when you weren’t working, those years will be factored into your benefit amount. By working longer and earning more, you can replace low-earning years with higher-earning ones.
If you are married, you can increase your total household benefits by coordinating your Social Security strategies with your spouse. Here are a few ways to maximize benefits for both of you:
When maximizing your Social Security benefits, it’s important to understand how your benefits may be taxed and how other sources of income can affect your benefits.
If you are divorced and were married for at least 10 years, you may be eligible for benefits based on your ex-spouse’s earnings. Here’s how to maximize your benefits as a divorced individual:
The
Social Security Statement provides a personalized summary of your earnings history and the estimated benefits you will receive at different ages. Review this statement regularly to ensure your earnings are accurately recorded and to assess your future benefit amounts. You can access your
Social Security Statement online by creating an account at
www.ssa.gov/myaccount.
How Hogan Smith Can Help
Maximizing your Social Security benefits can be complex, but with the right strategy, you can increase the amount you receive. At Hogan Smith, we offer expert guidance to help you navigate the Social Security system. Here’s how we can assist you:
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If you’re nearing retirement or planning to claim Social Security benefits, Hogan Smith is here to help. We offer free consultations to help you understand your options and maximize the benefits you’ve earned. Contact us today to learn how we can assist you in making the most out of your Social Security benefits.
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