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Average Social Security in the United States and retirement benefits in the United Kingdom compared

Many Americans may know what the average Social Security is in the United States, but have you ever compared it to the amount in the United Kingdom?

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U.S. Social Security and UK retirement benefit amounts compared

U.S. Social Security and UK retirement benefit amounts compared

In 2024, the average Social Security payment was $1,927 before the Cost-of-Living increase. Then, the Administration announced that in January 2025, all retirement benefits will be 2.5% higher than in 2024.

Therefore, there is an average payment for retired workers worth $1,976. In fact, it has gone up by about 49 dollars on average. For your information, the maximum benefit payment in 2025 can be $5,108 in retirement. So, there is a considerable difference between both amounts.

Social Security payments could be higher in the USA than in the UK

According to the UK’s Government official website, the new State Pension the full rate of new State Pension is $275.22 (£221.20) per week. Thus, in 4 weeks a retired worker in the UK can receive up to $1,100 from the State Pension.

However, this amount may be higher in some cases. This is possible when a retiree receives a “protected payment” for example. The new State Pension also increases every year.

The increase in the new State Pension depends on 2 different factors. As a matter of fact, it could be due to earnings, that is, the average percentage growth in wages in Great Britain or prices, using the Consumer Price Index like in the United States.

Average Social Security vs average UK State pension

If we focus on the State Pension in the UK specifically, as of May 2024, the average weekly payment for eligible recipients is worth $250.92 per week. In four weeks, that could be about $1,000.

However, many retired workers in the UK may get income from other sources too. For example, according to the UK Government “Pensioners” Incomes Series for the financial year that ended in 2023, the average gross income for all pensioners was $635.79 per week. In one month, it could be about $2,540.

Then, it is not possible to compare the average Social Security payment of $1,976 to the $2,540 because it includes other earnings. Still, you can see that retired workers in the UK do not rely on these benefits only.

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