You can request a statement from the Social Security Administration online or by visiting your local Social Security field office (online is much faster).
See Sources and Related Links to access the request form.
To qualify for Social Security benefits, you typically need to have earned 40 credits. You can earn a maximum of 4 credits per year, and each credit generally corresponds to earning a certain amount of income (which changes annually). Therefore, it would generally take about 10 years of work, or 40 quarters, to qualify for Social Security benefits.
You collect disability only if you show that you are unable to perform work, not that you worked as long as you have. If you worked eight years and there are justifiable reasons for quitting, as determined by your state's employment security office then you might be eligible for unemployment benefits. This has nothing to do with the Social Security you are presently receiving.
The Social Security Administration averages your income for your 35 highest earning years.
The person is on social security benefits at this time and has been since ten years ago.
No, unfortunately, you have to be at least 62 years old to receive Social Security retirement benefits.
Yes , non-citizens who are permanent residents and have paid taxes into the Social Security system for the required amount of years are eligible for Social Security benefits . See related link below for additional information .
Benefits for a divorced spouse Your divorced spouse can get benefits on your Social Security record if the marriage lasted at least 10 years. Your divorced spouse must be 62 or older and unmarried.You should contact the social security administration to verify this information. Go to the SSA gov website social security benefits online and use the search boxOr you can call 1-800-772-1213. Or you can make an appointment to visit any Social Security office to apply in person.
I am an ex/wife of a man who I was married to for 12 years, his second wife has died. Can I collect on his social security when he passes away? Answer: Yes
I am an ex/wife of a man who I was married to for 12 years, his second wife has died. Can I collect on his social security when he passes away? Answer: Yes
Yes, you may still be eligible for Social Security benefits even if you worked for only a couple years. However, the exact amount you receive will depend on your average earnings over your working years. Generally, you need to have earned a certain number of credits to be eligible for benefits, and the amount you receive will be based on your lifetime earnings.
Only if you live in the ghetto and have 14 kids from 14 different women who collect the Welfare...
Yes, in order to qualify for Social Security Disability benefits you must have worked and paid into the program through mandatory payroll taxes for five of the last 10 years. Visit www.allsup.com to learn more about SSDI general guidelines.