Social Security benefits to increase by 3.2% in 2024

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2 thoughts on “Social Security benefits to increase by 3.2% in 2024

  1. Does anyone know if people approaching taking social security (age 62-66) benefit from these increases, meaning does the 3.2% factor into my amount if I claim SS in 6 months?

    1. Yes – and you can login to the SS website and confirm what your payment will be based on a date 6 months from today as well – it gives you a personalized calculation

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