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  2. Can an Adult Child Get a Parent's Social Security? - AOL

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    While you might think of Social Security as a retirement program for seniors, the government-sponsored fund supports adults and children with disabilities as well. In addition, Social Security ...

  3. Life changes that qualify you for higher Social Security benefits

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    Deceased adult child: ... If you currently receive Social Security benefits based on your parent’s work history and you have also worked, you could receive a higher disability benefit based on ...

  4. When Are Children Eligible for Social Security Benefits? - AOL

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    A child who receives survivors’ benefits can get up to 75% of the deceased parent’s basic Social Security benefit. The maximum family payment is typically anywhere from 150% to 180% of the ...

  5. Social Security Disability Insurance - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28] With regard to disabled widow(er) or disabled adult child Social Security benefits, however, the applicant does not have to be insured based on the individual's own employment history. Rather, in those cases, the deceased spouse or the parent of the disabled adult child must have worked in Social Security employment and achieved the ...

  6. Social Security (United States) - Wikipedia

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    If Social Security benefits were reduced by 3% to 5% for new retirees, about 18% to 30% percent of the funding gap would be eliminated. [citation needed] Average in more working years. Social Security benefits are now based on an average of a worker's 35 highest paid annual salaries with zeros averaged in if there are fewer than 35 years of ...

  7. Sullivan v. Zebley - Wikipedia

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    Sullivan v. Zebley, 493 U.S. 521 (1990), was a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court involving the determination of childhood Social Security Disability benefits. [1]

  8. Social Security: SSA Notes 8 Ways to Receive Additional Benefits

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    Depending on your income and family status, you might qualify for everything from spousal or child benefits to veteran’s benefits. Social Security: Women Get $354 Per Month Less Than Men ...

  9. Nearly 4 Million Kids Get Social Security Benefits -- Here's How

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    In fact, nearly 4 million children in the United States receive Social Security benefits. In this short video, Certified Financial Planner® Matt Frankel discusses the three groups of children ...