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Ten Things You Might Not Have Known About Social Security

 
Author: Ken Morris

Social Security is a lot like the ozone layer--we all know its there now and we count on it being there in the future. Yet most people dont know much more about it than that. Heres a short list of interesting facts about Social Security.

(1) Social Security benefits do not automatically start coming in the mail the first day of Normal Retirement Age. They must be applied for. The easiest way is to set up an appointment with the local Social Security office or call 1-800-772-1213.

(2) To get an official statement of all the earnings recorded in your Social Security account, an estimate of your current disability and death benefits, and an estimate of future retirement benefits, fill out a Form #7004 Request for Social Security Statement, obtainable at your local office.

(3) If you do not find and correct errors in your Social Security record within 3 years, they become part of your permanent record. Therefore, you might want to check on them every 3 years or so.

(4) You can work during retirement, but if you earn too much it will reduce the size of the benefits you are receiving from age 62 up to your Normal Retirement Age. The limits on such earnings are currently $12,480 for 2006. Benefits are reduced by $1 for every $2 that you earn over this amount. After you attain your Normal Retirement Age, you may work as much as you want with no reduction in benefits, although they may become taxable if you earn too much.

(5) You can increase the size of your retirement benefit by delaying collecting your benefits and by remaining on the job past full retirement age. This higher benefit comes from extra earnings toward your account and a credit awarded for this patience, ranging from 3% to 8% of your benefit depending on your date of birth.

(6) For people born after 1937, Normal Retirement Age will increase. For example, if you were born in 1940, full retirement age is 65 and 6 months; born in 1950, it is 66. Anybody born in 1960 or later will be eligible at age 67.

(7) Social Security disability benefits do not continue past Normal Retirement Age. The month before you attain normal retirement age the disability benefits are automatically converted to retirement benefits.

(8) There is a limit to the amount of benefits that can be paid on each Social Security record called the Maximum Family Benefit, generally around 150 to 180 percent of the workers benefit. If this limit is exceeded, the family benefits are reduced.

(9) Ex-spouses, widows and divorced widows may all be eligible for benefits on a spouses record. Provided the requirements are met, they may even all be collecting on the same workers record.

(10) There are two Social Security trust funds: one used to finance retirement and survivors benefits and the other used to finance the disability program. Money not used to pay current benefits is invested only in U. S. Government Treasury bonds.

Social Security is a significant resource for many retired individuals. Spend some time with your financial planner learning about what part these benefits should play in your retirement planning future.

Author Bio:
Ken Morris is a famous writer. Ken likes to scribble articles about this topic.
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