What is Social Security Worker/Retiree Benefits?
Social Security is a federal entitlement program administered by the Social Security Administration. This program is for an individual that has worked sufficient quarters (40 calendar credits) of taxes paid into the Social Security system and is entitled to the Social Security retirement benefits. This program provides a montlycash benefit to retired workers and their eligible dependents and survivors. there is no limit on assets or unearned income. there are earning limits however under the age of 65 who receive Social Security payments, but not for those age 65 and above. Retirement benefits are as follows: -Full at age 65, reduced at age 62 To find out how much you will be receiving in benefits, you can request a copy of your Personal Earnings and Benefits Estimate from Social Security. For more information you can call Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 or visit their website at www.ssa.gov Inquires can be made at any time but its highly recommended that questions abo
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