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  2. Social Security payment schedule: When are benefits ... - AOL

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    Social Security payment schedule. The payment schedule is as follows: Date of birth. Benefits paid each month on: 1st – 10th of the month. The second Wednesday. 11th – 20th of the month.

  3. What Social Security's 2014 Raise Should Really Tell You - AOL

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    Social Security this week announced its annual cost-of-living adjustment for 2014. As predicted, the increase will be 1.5%, which translates roughly to an additional $19 per month for the typical ...

  4. Is the Social Security Increase in 2014 Enough? - AOL

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    Every year, Social Security reviews and typically increases both the amount it pays recipients and the wage base it taxes to cover those benefits. The payment increase is supposed to help ...

  5. Retirement Insurance Benefits - Wikipedia

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    Retirement Insurance Benefits (abbreviated RIB [1]) or old-age insurance benefits [2] are a form of social insurance payments made by the U.S. Social Security Administration paid based upon the attainment of old age (62 or older). Benefit payments are made on the 3rd of the month, or the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th Wednesday of the month, based upon the ...

  6. Your Social Security Increase for 2014 - AOL

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    Follow @SelenaMaranjian The cost of living is rising in America, and along with it comes a Social Security increase for 2014. That's the good news. The bad news is that it's just a 1.5% increase ...

  7. Substantial gainful activity - Wikipedia

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    SGA does not include any work a claimant does to take care of themselves, their families or home. It does not include unpaid work on hobbies, volunteer work, institutional therapy or training, attending school, clubs, social programs or similar activities: [6] however, such unpaid work may provide evidence that a claimant is capable of substantial gainful activity. [7]

  8. Here's the Average and Maximum Social Security Benefit ... - AOL

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    This is how the average and maximum benefit amounts have changed since 2014 -- as well as some not-so-good news about the future of Social Security. Two people sitting at a table looking at documents.

  9. Where's my paycheck? How pay periods break down by industry - AOL

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    The standard U.S. payday schedule formats are weekly, biweekly, semimonthly, and monthly. For about 80 years, the biweekly format has been the most common method of scheduling employee pay in ...