YES YOU CAN find all kinds of information by going to the SSA.gov website and look at the home page first to see if you can find a link to the information that you want.
After that you can use the search box
On the left side of the page under what you do on line choose Your Social Security Earnings Statement
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how nany quaters i have
Check the Social Security site to look up your account to see the number of quarters you have accumulated and your estimated pension. They no longer send out the annual letters.
No scheduled extra social security check for the 2010 tax year at this time. Go to the SSA gov web site Social Security Online You can click on the below related link
The number of fiscal quarters the employee worked during his or her lifetime and the amount of money the employee contributed to the Social Security Trust Fund
noTo get social security a person has to work 40 quarters and be at least 62. Social security is for people who have paid into it so they can have a retirement. If someone is 18 today they will not qualify for a full social security payment until they are about 69 or 70 years old.
The number of fiscal quarters the employee worked during his or her lifetime and the amount of money the employee contributed to the Social Security Trust Fund
does unemployment check pay into social security
Provided you are of age-social security office. You can check nearby locations online.
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First you will have to apply with the social security administration to begin receiving your SSB at the age of 62 and then you will find out when you will receive your first benefit check. You can apply online by going to the SSA.gov website SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS ONLINE AND CHOOSE Retirement/Medicare you will go to the Social Security Benefit Application form
is the social security check you get in September for the month of August
Your local Social Security office is always the best choice. You can find them online at ssa.gov, or check your Yellow Pages for their phone number.
If you and your spouse have been married for at least 10 years, she will be eligible for a Survivor Social Security Benefit monthly check if you are deceased, and if she is age 62. But if she is disabled, she may qualify to draw it at an earlier age. You can phone your social security office or go online to be sure though, which I recommend.