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Is there a maximum social security benefit?

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Is there a maximum social security benefit?

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There is a maximum Social Security benefit. Your average earnings for years worked after the age of 21 determines how much you receive. A person who retires at age 62 in 2010 would receive roughly $1,820 monthly, assuming he had earned the maximum-taxable earnings since age 22.

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