The problem that many people see is that as the Baby Boom generation retires, social security costs are going to become so high that the system may not be adequately funded by the payments made by the existing work force.
no jobs or and social security.
The problems within the Social Security Administration are not from the agency itself. The problems are the politicians who believe that SS funding can be used for other government programs and have stolen close to $1 trillion in the last 10 years. Thank You Democrats.
The Social Security Administration issues Social Security numbers.
* my ex-husband is suspposively getting pension from local laborers union out of alton,il.His social # is 498527498 I would like to know if this is so? * Yes everyone one has social security. A social security number is a 9 digit number given every U.S citizen. When someone steals your identity your SSN (social security number) is linked to all your money and stuff which can lead into lots of bad problems
SSA, as used in "Social Security" is the abbreviation of the agency itself - Social Security Administration. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Social+Security+Administration
SSA, as used in "Social Security" is the abbreviation of the agency itself - Social Security Administration. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Social+Security+Administration
You don't buy a social security number. You go to your local social security office and apply to receive your own personal social security number.Buying a social security number is against the law.
You do not. Use of the Social Security number is the exclusive venue of the Social Security Administration as established by the Social Security Act.
In this case you should notify the Social Security Office of your marriage. it might increase the amount of your social security benefit's, if your husband or wife also collect social security payments.
You can't. You can only get a valid Social Security number through the Social Security Administration; anything else is fraudulent.
You can get social security at that age if you are disabled, a disabled widow, the widow of a spouse who was already collecting social security and you are not a worker. You can get social security if you are a child of a deceased parent or your grandparents are on social security and they are your sole source of care.
That depends on the amount of income aside from Social Security. Up to 85% of your Social Security benefits are potentially taxable.