2026 Social Security Work Credit Update: How Much You Need to Earn

Brett Hoppe
Published Nov 12, 2025

2026 Social Security Work Credit Update: How Much You Need to Earn

If you’re planning for retirement or disability benefits, here’s a key update from the Social Security Administration (SSA):

Starting in 2026, you’ll need $1,890 in Social Security–taxable income to earn one work credit, up from $1,810 in 2025.

To earn the maximum of four credits per year, you’ll need at least $7,560 in eligible earnings.

 

What is a Social Security Work Credit?

A work credit (or “quarter of coverage”) measures how much you’ve worked and paid into Social Security.

You typically need 40 credits, about 10 years of work, to qualify for retirement benefits. The number of credits for disability benefits depends on your age and work history.

Each year, the SSA adjusts the income threshold per credit, so it gradually increases over time.

 

Why This Matters

If you work part-time, freelance, or have seasonal income, this increase means you’ll need to earn slightly more in 2026 to secure your credits.

Falling short could delay your eligibility for benefits, so tracking your income is more important than ever.

Read: SSA Confirms 2026 Payment Calendar: When Will You Get Your Social Security Check?

 

How to Stay on Track

  • Check your work record: Use your account at SSA.gov/myaccount

  • Verify reported income: Ensure employers or self-employment income is correctly recorded

  • Track your credits: Confirm you’re accumulating the 40 credits needed for retirement

 

Things to Remember

  • One work credit in 2026 = $1,890 earned

  • Max credits per year = 4, requiring $7,560 in income

  • Part-time and self-employed workers should monitor earnings carefully

  • Regularly checking your SSA account helps avoid surprises

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