4 trillin dollars
for 2014 how much can i earn i am 63
America is a great place...there is no limit to how much money you can make.
SS benefits are based on how much money the person paid into it. If someone made a big salary he would have paid more and be entitled to more money than someone who made a lesser salary. We don't know how much your spouse made or paid in. If you draw any SS money at age 62 - it probably won't be very much and you probably can't afford to get a job, because you have to give SS half of the money you are paid by the employer. It's better to wait until 65.
U go to membership tab on clubpenguin's site u idiot. What a dum@ss.
Your children will receive survivor benefits if you were to die.
jimmy carter
a sh!t load of money and a kick @ss time palying on monk
No president can raid the social security fund. The President has no control over the social security fund . Only Congress can put money in or take money away from social security. No money has ever been actually set aside for social security. Money collected for social security has always been spent as quickly as it comes in. A record is kept and the fund is credited with the amounts taken in and debited for money paid out . They even add interest to the balance of fund, but no real money.
No you do not have to have taxes taken out of your SS check. Unless you specifically request to have taxes taken out, they will not be taken out.But remember that whether you have taxes taken out or not does not affect the taxability of your payments. At the end of the year, you have to fill out Form 1040 to figure out if you owe any taxes. If you didn't have enough taxes taken out, you will have to pay the difference at that time. If you had too much tax taken out, you will get a refund.Whether your SS benefits are taxable is a fairly complicated calculation that depends on your filing status, your total income, and amount of non-taxable income such as municipal bond interest. See Publication 915 for details of how to determine if your Social Security benefits are taxable:http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p915.pdf
I was told by a group of Social Security Attorneys that the MOST I could expect was $950.00 per month. It depends on how much has been paid into SS by the recipient while he/she was working (Payroll deductions).
The curb weight is 3450lbs for a 1999 Camaro SS.
The Soviet Army suspected most SS men of having committed atrocities. If they could, SS men tried to get taken prisoner with ordinary regular German soldiers and remove the tattoo.