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Social Security

Social Security is a government-run program in the United States that provides a source of income for retirees, as well as for people who are disabled or the survivors of deceased workers. The program is funded through payroll taxes, and it is designed to provide a basic level of financial security for those who are no longer able to work.

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Talk me into waiting until 70 years old to take SS

From age 62 to 79, I will get $393,720 from Social Security. If I wait until I am 70, it will take me 9.65 years to earn $393,720. That is a long time before I start losing money. It will be basically...

reddit.com Mar 08 2023

Social Security in Multigenerational Families

It’s not unusual for Black and Latino children to live with their grandparents, who are either the primary caregivers or members of a multigenerational family. And just as the grandparent is int...

squaredawayblog.bc.edu Mar 07 2023

Social Security and Medicare Premium

We are already on Medicare A & B. As we have not started SS yet, I pay the premiums directly on a quarterly basis. My understanding is once SS starts, the premiums will be taken from our monthly c...

reddit.com Mar 06 2023

Completing the SSA-1724

I need help completing the form for claiming amounts due in the case of a deceased beneficiary. Question #1...name of surviving widow - that's me...I entered my SS#, I answered "yes" to living in the ...

community.aarp.org Mar 02 2023

Is my SS "worth" $1 million

Is my Social Security "worth" $1m? I'm a high earner and I think the max benefit I'll get at 65 is something like $3,500/month. So yearly that's $42,000. Using the 4% rule that equates to about $1 mil...

reddit.com Feb 25 2023

Social Security amount question

I understand that the sooner you start collecting, the lower the amount you receive will be. But what about if you retire before you start collecting? Will the estimated amounts be lower than what SSA...

reddit.com Feb 24 2023

WSJ article on taking SS early.

High Price Retirees pay for taking SS early. (Sorry, I don't know how to link without a firewall. I will figure it out and post here later.) submitted by /u/Chinacat_Sunflower72[visit reddit] [comment...

reddit.com Feb 23 2023

Retire next year?

I am 53m with wife, 53f, one kid, 15. Retired from military in 2020 with 70k pension that I am currently receiving. Wife gets 30k if I die first. I expect 35k/yr social security at 67. Wife will colle...

reddit.com Feb 19 2023

Social Security Benefits Increased in 2023

Great news, here is the Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Information for 2023 "The 8.7 percent cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) will begin with benefits payable to more than 65 million Social Security...

thinksaveretire.com Feb 17 2023

Family Maximum Benefit (Disability)

Photo credit: jb In a previous article we talked about the Social Security Family Maximum Benefit for a retired worker – and we mentioned that there was a separate calculation for the Social Sec...

financialducksinarow.com Feb 14 2023

eligible for any social security..?

I have worked in the US for approx 10 years and now live in Canada. Do I qualify for US social security benefits? Do these years working in the US count towards Canada OAS or CPP? submitted by /u/reti...

reddit.com Feb 12 2023

about SS and dying before drawing

My wife (of 35+ yrs) has earned much less than I have over the years. The calculators all say my wife should start drawing SS at 62 and I should start drawing at 67. If I die before I start drawing, w...

reddit.com Feb 12 2023

Social Security Email from AARP

Yesterday I received an email from AARP titled "Tell Joe Biden to Protect Social Security." This is an inaccurate and misleading title. If anything, President Biden has vowed to protect social securit...

community.aarp.org Feb 07 2023

Retiring and social security?

Retirees of reddit I'm trying to help my mother find some info. My mother is planning on retiring this year at 68 from her job. So if she starts collecting her social security now it's a certain amoun...

reddit.com Feb 04 2023

How are people so oblivious about retirement?

Hey all, maybe an odd question, but I continually see people in their 60-70's post here who seemingly have no idea about retirement, social security, etc. I saw one in fact where a guy who is a bit ov...

reddit.com Feb 02 2023

To retire or to not retire; that is the question

Sorry for the long post; I hope many can read it and comment. I'm pretty close to retiring. I'm past the Social Security age and I've been drawing and saving Social Security for a year or two while st...

reddit.com Jan 22 2023

When You Start Taking Social Security Matters - Eggstack

Social Security is ready for you to start drawing retirement benefits anytime between the ages 62 and 70. But did you know that the age you start Social has a lasting effect on the size of your checks...

eggstack.com Jan 15 2023

Will Social Security Run Out of Money? - Eggstack

We hear people say all the time they are not counting on Social Security to be here when they retire. Will Social Security run out of money? Inquiring minds want to know! In this episode of Eggstack C...

eggstack.com Jan 01 2023

Retiring Early: Effect On Social Security Benefits

Retiring early means lower average earnings for calculating Social Security benefits. However, once you reach the second bend point, you aren't losing much. I show you how to see when you will reach t...

thefinancebuff.com May 28 2019