The simple answer is: Where you enjoy the most and can afford it.
But if the question relates to cost of living, low crime rate, no extreme weather, good low cost medical attention, proximity to USA, Nicaragua would match these criteria.
At only 2 hour flight from Miami, FL, 3 hours from Houston or Atlanta, a JCI certified international Hospital with bilingual doctors, where a meal for two at an expensive steak house runs under $30 (without alcohol), 2,000 sq. ft homes rent for $1,000 per month and maid service for $150 monthly you can't beat it.
It has the lowest crime rate of Latin America, beaches, colonial cities, rain forest and volcanoes within a two hour drive from the capital.
Some businesses offer Social Security name changes or cards for a fee. Social Security provides those services and more for free. Do not pay for something we will give you free. Social Security is the best place to get information about Social Security.
A social security form is filled out by filling out the appropriate questions. These questions include your full name, date of birth, place of birth, your address and your social security number.
Social security disability rates are set by the government, meaning there is no room for negotiation. There are policies and procedures in place that dictate what you will get.
In some states you would actually see the postal system work but in others you would see them be worse , you just have to look at states that sort of have those things in place like in Texas insted of having social security there citizens have the choice to put there money in to a private social security run by the private sector and it actually gives more money out to the citizins when they retire then the current federal social security system that will run out in the next few years
Social Security is a Bankrupted Government Program that was started with good intentions of providing some (not all) retirement money to the American workers once they retired from the work force.It has since been looted by congress, to pay for the many other 'handout' programs they have in place today and many other inappropriate things they have chosen to spend your money on.
No. Most industrialised countries have some sort of social security system in place. Exactly what they cover and how they're structured can be quite different though.
To the same place that it was going before you started receiving your SSB. To the trust fund.
No, this is another internet myth. There are various false stories that claim he has (pick one) the social security number of a dead man, the social security number of someone from Africa, or no social security number at all. None of these stories are true. Since he was born in America and is a citizen, he has always had an American social security number; but it is private -- as are the social security numbers of most people, in order to avoid identity theft. I enclose a link that debunks one of the many myths about his social security number.
You can't. You can, however, tell where it was issued from. That's it.
It pulls up every place that you have worked. It is tied in to the IRS and Social Security databases.
Yes, you can get a replacement Social Security card in Denver, Colorado. You will need to visit your local Social Security office and bring required identification documents. You can find the nearest office and get additional information on the Social Security Administration's website.
One and the same thing