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Don't quote me on this as I really don't know for sure, but I'm on SSDI, and if I were to get a job that pays well enough for Social Security to say that I don't need them to pay me anymore, I wouldn't expect them to say that all of the checks that Social Security gave me in the past seven years, I would have to pay back. which would be somewhere in the ballpark of $63,000. There would be no way I could ever pay that amount back. Now if Social Security was paying me my checks for all these years and then found out that I was working and getting paid enough where Social Security wouldn't need to pay me and I wasn't telling Social Security, then I believe that Social Security would have me pay the amount that Social Security gave me and if I didn't pay it back, Social Security would sue me.
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No. Social Security does not pay prisoners.
Social Security has been in trouble for years and years, I will never see my money, this I know.
The person is on social security benefits at this time and has been since ten years ago.
The amount of social security you receive after working for 10 years will depend on your earnings during those years. Generally, the more you earn, the higher your social security benefit will be.
The Social Security Administration averages your income for your 35 highest earning years.
Social Security is funded by FICA; Medicare is funded by Medicare tax.
Social Security Retirement Age is sixty two years of age
Social Security numbers were first issued by the Social Security Administration in November 1935, more than 2400 years after Pythagoras died.
No, Social Security benefits are based on your lifetime earnings, not just the last 5 years of work.
....way too long. anywhere from 60 days up to (2) years.... Contact your Congressperson.........