Is their a social security benefit calculator, I need to know how much the state owes me?
Im having a big problem at home with the economics, so i was wondering where i could find a social security benefits calculator?
There are many different websites online where you will a social security calculator. I personally recommend you go to www.ssa.gov/retire2/anyPiaWepjs04.htm
Your local Social Security office is always the best choice. You can find them online at ssa.gov, or check your Yellow Pages for their phone number.
There is a simplified version of the Social Security benefit rate tables available via Sources and Related Links, below.
First you will have to apply with the social security administration to begin receiving your SSB at the age of 62 and then you will find out when you will receive your first benefit check. You can apply online by going to the SSA.gov website SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS ONLINE AND CHOOSE Retirement/Medicare you will go to the Social Security Benefit Application form
There are no true Social Security calculators, there are only ones that will help estimate what your benefits/payments will be. The Social Security website has one but until you apply for any benefits any number it provided you will not be concrete.
This website won't give you the exact number, but it will give you an estimated number. Go to http://www.ssa.gov/planners/calculators.htm, it will ask you a few questions to calculate your estimated monthly benefits.
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The social security office can help you find that information out. You would have to call them to find out and they can mail you out a social security statement showing you what your benefits are.
Someone can find information about Social Security admin on the official Social Security website of the United States. One can also find information about this on Wikipedia.
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.
You can find out how many Social Security credits you have earned by creating an account on the Social Security Administration's website and checking your earnings record. The number of credits you have earned will determine your eligibility for Social Security benefits.