Social Security Benefits Show $4,800 Gap for Women Annually

Published on 6/30/2026

Social Security Benefits Show $4,800 Gap for Women Annually

AI Summary

Research from AARP indicates women receive about $4,800 less annually in Social Security benefits compared to men. Women's median weekly earnings in Q1 2026 were $1,098, which is 80.6% of the $1,362 median for men, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Factors contributing to this disparity include caregiving responsibilities and longer life expectancies, with women living around five years longer than men. As of May, over 63 million Americans received Social Security retirement benefits, with approximately 28 million being women.