Social Security Is Raising the Bar for Benefits in 2026: Here’s What It Means for You

Alberta Waelchi Sr.
Published Nov 7, 2025

Social Security Is Raising the Bar for Benefits in 2026: Here’s What It Means for You

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced a major change that will take effect in 2026, and it could make qualifying for retirement benefits a bit tougher.

Starting that year, the value of a work credit, the key factor in earning eligibility for benefits, will rise from $1,810 to $1,890.

This means workers will need to earn at least $7,560 in 2026 to get the four credits typically required each year.

The SSA says this adjustment reflects higher wages and cost-of-living increases, aiming to keep the system financially stable as living costs rise.

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Why the Change Matters

Social Security is funded by the taxes paid by active workers. But as millions of baby boomers retire, fewer workers are contributing to the system.

The SSA says these updates help ensure that future generations can still receive benefits.

 

What It Means for Part-Time Workers

For full-time employees, this update may not make much difference. But part-time workers could find it harder to earn enough each year to reach the credit threshold.
Experts recommend:

  • Tracking your income carefully through your SSA account.

  • Planning ahead by saving more or considering part-time side work if you’re close to retirement age.

 

Other Ways to Qualify

Even if you don’t meet the full work credit requirement, you might still qualify for spousal or survivor benefits.

  • Married or divorced individuals can receive up to 50% of their spouse’s or ex-spouse’s benefit amount.

  • Widows, widowers, and dependent children may also qualify under survivor benefits.

You can explore these options and check your eligibility at ssa.gov/benefits.

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