There are many different factors to be taken into consideration which could affect your social security payments. Although you will still be entitled to payments other things such as the price of rent may affect the amount you are paid. For more detailed information go to www.ssa.gov
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Open a credit account, steal their identity, keep your social security number as safe as you can.
Capital gains are not considered wages. Therefore, they have no affect on eligibility of social security.
Absolutely. It affects her Social Security only.
There is no specific state that corresponds to a Social Security number starting with 147. The first three digits of a Social Security number indicate the location where it was issued, but they do not correspond to a specific state. Social Security numbers are issued by the Social Security Administration (SSA) and are not tied to a particular geographic location.
The amount of money an individual received from Social Security depends upon his past earnings. It is supposed to help pay for their food, rent and other needs and other earnings from other sources should not affect your social security benefits. If in doubt contact your local Social Security Office The answer to your question should be, it will not affect your social security benefits
IRA contributions do not directly affect Social Security benefits when collecting. Social Security benefits are based on your earnings history, while IRA contributions are separate retirement savings that do not impact the amount of Social Security benefits you receive.
yes
If you were over paid by unemployment can that affect your social security benefits at all
yes
What state are you in
You have not stated where you live so I cannot tell you where to find the nearest location for a social security office. Try your phone book to find the nearest location.