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New Government Update Unlocks Your Social Security Estimate Instantly — What You Must Do Before You Retire

Jordan Blakeby Jordan Blake
09/06/2025 12:30

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Thinking about retirement and planning for can be extremely daunting. Luckily for Social Security recipients, there is a new online tool that can assist get you in getting your retirement estimate. This makes things so much easier so that you can plan effectively.

There are many questions raised when it comes to Social Security, how much will you get? When should you claim? What should you do? That is why the government is making easier for beneficiaries to know about their benefits.

What This Update Means

In the past, beneficiaries would have to wait for a mailed statement or even look through old records to check their benefits. Fortunately, now beneficiaries can log into their online accounts and get up to date estimates.

You can:

  • See how much you might get at different ages.
  • Check how your past earnings affect your future benefits.
  • Compare early retirement, full retirement age, or delayed retirement.

As technology improves in all aspects of our lives, it is important for Social Security to also keep up. This will make things easier for beneficiaries.

Why You Should Check Your Estimate

Now, why should you review your benefits? Well, Social Security is helpful, but it won’t cover all the expenses. It makes up approximately 40% of your pre-retirement income. That’s why checking your estimate is so important, it helps you:

  1. Make a savings plan: Determine how much more to contribute to an IRA, 401(k), or other retirement account.
  2. Choose the ideal age for retirement:  Understand how delaying or making an early claim may impact your monthly payment.

Without checking, it’s easy to assume you’ll have more money than you actually will.

How to Get Your Estimate

Here’s how simple it is:

  1. Go to the official Social Security website: ssa.gov
  2. Create a mySocialSecurity account (or log in if you already have one).
  3. Click on “Estimate Your Retirement Benefits.”
  4. Enter your planned retirement age and view your estimate.

The estimate updates automatically as your earnings change, so it’s always accurate.

Steps to Prepare Before Retirement

Seeing your estimate is just the first step. To make sure you’re ready, try these:

  • Financial advisors mention that it’s worth saving at least 15% of your monthly income into a 401(k) savings account.
  • Ensure that you clear off all your existing debt before retirement.
  • Wait to claim benefits if possible: Waiting until your full retirement age or even 70 can increase your monthly check.
  • Make sure budget and save accordingly for unforeseen medical costs, this will avoid financial stress should a problem arise.

Combining your Social Security estimate with these actions can make your retirement much more secure.

Why This Update Matters

The new tool is more than just about convenience. It allows beneficiaries to explore different retirement ages and see the potential amounts. This will assist beneficiaries in making decisions.

For example, you can check what happens if you:

  • Retire early at 62
  • Wait until full retirement age
  • Delay until 70 for the highest monthly benefit

Being able to see the numbers instantly helps you make smarter, more confident decisions.

The Bottom Line

This means no more being in the dark about your Social Security benefits or waiting for benefit statements, you can now get the estimate instantly. It’s important to be mindful and remember that the estimate is only one part of your retirement income, prioritising savings during your early years will serve you well.

Take a few minutes now to check your Social Security estimate online, review your retirement plan, and make any changes you need. The earlier you start, the more control you have over a secure, comfortable retirement.

 

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