Yes, if you were born in 1958, you can collect Social Security benefits. You are eligible to start receiving retirement benefits as early as age 62, but your full retirement age is 66 years and 8 months. If you choose to take benefits before reaching your full retirement age, your monthly payments will be reduced. It's important to consider your financial situation and plans when deciding when to start collecting benefits.
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You can collect full Social Security benefits at your full retirement age, which is typically between 66 and 67, depending on the year you were born.
You can collect Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62 in 2014, but they will only be approximately 75% of the amount you can collect at your full retirement age of 66, in 2018.
In terms of Social Security the earliest a person can receive retirement benefits is 62. If you were born in 1952 you would have to wait until you were 66 years old to collect full social security.
In normal scenarios if you are born in the US they would apply for you when you were born, if you are into US by for some work then you have to apply by yourself in the Social Security Office.
Unless you are awarded SS Disability or a similar award, the qualifying retirement age is graduated depending on when you were born. Contact your local SS office for further information.
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It depends on the date of birth and persons age or if there is a disability. To collect social security benefits you must first apply and show why you are eligible. Even when totally disabled you can still be denied benefits and need an attorney to help you receive benefits.
A social security number that starts with 459 was issued in Texas from 1936 to 1988. It indicates where the number was issued, not where the person was born.
You were born in 1958.
Well when your born you get your social security number but your parents have it. Im 14 and I have one.