Social Security Optimizer

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4.4
386 reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

When to start taking your Social Security benefits?
This is a critical retirement decision. You may start as early as 62 but the payment reaches full potential at your Full Retirement Age as set by the Social Security Administration. The monthly payment can grow even further if you decide to wait till age 70. It is nice start getting the funds sooner than later but does it really work out better?
The answer depends on how long you plan on working, marital status, life expectancy, inflation and other factors. A careful analysis is needed to make an informed once-in-a-lifetime decision. This app, Benefit Optimizer for Social Security (Boss) is developed to help you evaluate such important factors and analyze your options.
Boss is designed by financial planning specialists who have been serving professional planners with comprehensive solutions for decades. The essential elements needed to analyze the benefit options are packed in a simple app that can be used by all potential retirees.
Please see below how projected social security benefit amounts are calculated.
Some of the key features of this app include-
• Benefit profile of Singles
• Benefit profile of Married couples
• Compare options
• Minimal data needs
• Condensed and detailed results
• Tabular or graphic reports
• Break-even analysis
• Cash needs fulfillment analysis
• Income tax impact analysis
• Future value analysis
• Fully documented operation

· Boss displays full-span reports & Graphs that can also be printed:
• Monthly Benefits
• Annual Benefits
• Cumulative Benefits
• First Full Year
• Monthly Payment Graph
• Option Comparing Graph
• Cash Needs Fulfillment Pie Chart

Quick & Easy
Analysis with Boss is quick and simple. All you need for an essential analysis is a birth date and the benefit amount at full retirement age (FRA). The Social Security Administration provides the FRA amount to social security payers periodically. With these two data items entered you are ready to analyze. Pick an eligible month and year to view benefit details. Enter different option and view the comparative results and line graphs for an easier grasp of projected results. This simple exercise can now be expanded with other factors such as the inflation rate, life expectancy, rate-of-return, expenses and tax related information.

COMPUTATIONS
This app uses three key items in projecting the Social Security benefit amounts-
1. Date of birth
2. Benefit claiming age
3. Benefit at full retirement age
This benefit can be claimed at age 62 and onwards. The monthly amount of benefit increases when you delay claiming this benefit. This benefit must be claimed by age 70. The benefit depends on your full retirement age (FRA) benefit – this is the amount you will get monthly if you claim the social security benefit at your full retirement age. The value of this amount is provided to you periodically by Social Security Administration (SSA). SSA publishes a data grid that shows the percentage of FRA benefit is available at ages between 62 and 70 based on your birth year. For details please visit (https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/retirement/planner/agereduction.html).
SSA also provides the source code of social security benefit calculator which we use periodically to verify computation results. For further details and more information about SSA provided please visit (https://www.ssa.gov/OACT/anypia/download.html).

DISCLAIMER
This app provides financial calculations and projections of current values for illustrative and educational purposes only. This app is not a substitute for professional advice. By using this app, you acknowledge and agree that Sawhney Systems is not liable for any errors or omissions in the calculations or any consequences arising from their use. You assume full responsibility for any decisions made based on the information provided herein
Sawhney Systems is a private organization and is not affiliated to any US Government agency.
Updated on
Jul 14, 2025

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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.4
372 reviews
A Google user
November 13, 2018
I was looking around to find a way to compare the long range impact of starting on social security now at 63 or waiting till age 70. A friend suggested this boss app. It turned out to be just the calculator I needed. It is and excellent app to analyze all your opinions in no time. It has good graphis as well. I suggest everyone in such situation to give it a shot
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A Google user
November 9, 2018
I was told I could get about $2,800 a month as social security benefit now or take over $3,000 in a few months. It was a dilemma that remained confusing until I was told to check this app out. This app calculates your starting benefits at any age over 62 and projects over your life taking into account inflation and longevity that you can pick and change. This is an excellent app that everyone should use in the process of deciding on once-in-a- life option.
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Bert Sierra
March 7, 2024
Kudos for supporting an old Android 6 device like mine; and aside from benefits sloping in gradually over the first year (math which I question; but may be wrong), 5 stars for overall app quality. But then –1 star for not allowing this large app to be movable (I give one star demerit universally for this reason). Also one star demerit for initially allowing spousal analysis for free, then making it not a $2 one-time fee but subscription basis.So a harsh three stars, I know, but I’m being honest.
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What’s new

Highlights of this version include-
• Minor computation modifications
• Enhanced data input menus
• Expanded trial usage for new users