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  2. 5 Things To Review in Your Social Security Statement as You ...

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    The SSA mails Social Security statements to pre-retirees each year letting you know what your monthly payment might be when you file for benefits, based on your earnings record and when you decide ...

  3. What your Social Security benefits statement tells you, and ...

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    Social Security statements give your estimated monthly retirement benefit. But they also include items that are easy to overlook or misinterpret. What your Social Security benefits statement tells ...

  4. Social Security: Can I Use My Social Security Statement as ...

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    Your Social Security statement gives you access to estimates for retirement, disability and survivor benefits you and your family may be eligible for and shows your earnings history and how much ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Social Security Administration - Wikipedia

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    The first Social Security office opened in Austin, Texas, on October 14, 1936. [10] Social Security taxes were first collected in January 1937, along with the first one-time, lump-sum payments. [8] The first person to receive monthly retirement benefits was Ida May Fuller of Brattleboro, Vermont. Her first check, dated January 31, 1940, was in ...