Senior citizen discount
You can only draw Social Security benefits at age 55 if you are disabled.
You can retire at any age providing you can afford to do so. You will not receive any benefits until you reach the legislated retirement age of the country concerned.
It is called your "Beddian" birthday! :)
You can only draw Social Security benefits at age 55 if you are disabled.
No, the earliest you can collect Social Security retirement benefits is age 62. While you may be able to retire at age 55, you will need to have other resources to draw from until you are eligible for Social Security. Retiring at age 55 is difficult for most people. Not only are not you not eligible for Social Security for many more years, but in general, you can't access your retirement accounts until you reach age 59 1/2. Also, you don't qualify for Medicare until age 65. All of these combined make it very difficult for the average person to retire at 55. If you are retiring because of disability and qualify for Social Security disability benefits, you can collect those before age 62.
The age of a senior citizen depends entirely on who is making that decision. Most governments use age 65 or higher for senior citizen status for pensions or other benefits. The AARP accepts members starting at age 50. Many businesses set their own age for senior citizen discounts, usually age 55 or older.
55% is 0.55 or 55/100. In simplest form it is 11/20.
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17 is legal in Texas if your're 55. The age of consent in Texas is 17
.55 would be converted to 55/100. Once simplified your answer would be 11/20.
Stephen Harper age is 55.
He is 55 years of age as at 2011