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3 Reasons You Can Get Larger Social Security Checks in 2025

Katie Brockman notes the 2.5% cost of living adjustment for Social Security benefits here, which translates to an average increase of $48 per month for one collecting $1,925. But other amounts are changing too. One can earn more if working between 62 and 67 and collecting benefits before being affected by the earnings limit. The maximum benefit available (though few meet the requirements to get it) rises to $5,108 per month. Read the details here.

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