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Q: Who to contact and how to start drawing retirement benefits from MetLife?
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When can you draw social security?

You can start drawing Social Security benefits as early as age 62, but the amount will be reduced if you start before your full retirement age. Your full retirement age is between 66 and 67, depending on the year you were born. Waiting until after your full retirement age can increase your benefits.


If you are getting unemployment benefits but can take early retirement at age 62 at the end of this year when do you apply?

If you are referring to the "early retirement" meaning Social Security, you can receive SS's benefits at the same time as your unemployment, as they are separate programs. Advisability as to the timing of when to begin drawing SS is a personal decision based on your economics.


Can you receive disability and retirement benefits?

I do. I have received disability since 2005 and just started 2010 drawing my portion of my x's retirement. I didn't receive enough in disability to file a return but now with the other it put me over, so I will have to.


How much can you make at 65?

You can make as much as you want. However, if you start drawing Social Security benefits before full retirement age you can earn $16,920/yr. for 2017. If you earn more than that, one dollar in benefits will be withheld for every $2 in earnings above the limit. Once you reach full retirement age, that limit stops.


How much can you make at age 65?

You can make as much as you want. However, if you start drawing Social Security benefits before full retirement age you can earn $16,920/yr. for 2017. If you earn more than that, one dollar in benefits will be withheld for every $2 in earnings above the limit. Once you reach full retirement age, that limit stops.


Should you draw social security at age 62?

Only if you qualify for SSDI (disability) or survivors' benefits under Social Security guidelines. A widow, widower, or qualifying ex-spouse may receive Social Security survivors' benefits for retirement as early as age 60, or age 50 if disabled. The earliest a person can collect regular Social Security retirement benefits is age 62.


If you are drawing Social Security do you still pay FICA?

Yes. If you work after retirement, your employer is still required to withhold 7.65% of your first $106,800 of gross income for FICA, and to pay a matching amount from company funds on your behalf.


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Can a state retiere draw unemployment from another job if laid off?

If I am drawing state retirement and then take another job and later get laid off, I can APPLY for UI benefits. In every state, I must report to the UI agency all sources of income INCLUDING pensions. I could earn too much to qualify for UI benefits.


Does employment reduce medicare benefits after you start drawing benefits?

I believe that employment would not affect your Medicare eligibility.


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What is your 2010 income threshold if you are drawing SS prior to full retirement age?

The earnings test amount before you reach your FULL retirement age (FRA) the amount would be 14,160.