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How Married Couples Can Collect Up to $10,362 a Month in Social Security in 2026
The average retired worker receives about $2,076 per month from Social Security, according to the most recent data from the Social Security Administration. This implies that the average married couple receives about $4,152 per month.
However, some get more than this. Much more. In fact, it’s possible for married couples retiring in 2026 to get as much as $10,362 per month from Social Security. That’s more than $124,000 in inflation-protected retirement income.
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How married couples can get a six-figure income from Social Security alone
As mentioned, the maximum Social Security benefit for someone retiring in 2026 is $10,362 per couple, or $5,181 for an individual. That’s the most the current Social Security benefits formula can produce.
To get this benefit amount:
The latter two are extremely uncommon. In any given year, about 6% of American workers earn at least the Social Security taxable maximum.
Plus, the highest reputable estimate I’ve seen found that 8% of people wait until 70 to start collecting benefits.
Here’s the point. To get the maximum possible Social Security benefit, you’ll need to do something for 35 years that only 6% of people do in any _one _year. And you’ll need to combine that with another action that only 8% of people do. For a married couple to max out Social Security, both spouses must do these things.
So, while a Social Security benefit of more than $124,000 per year is mathematically possible for a retired married couple, it is _very _rare.