Sunday, April 26, 2020

What age qualify for social security?

Arden Strachn: 62

Justin Casten: Yes, you can draw early Social Security at age 63. It's lower than you'd get at the normal age of 65. This is all based on having worked and paid into the system for 10 years or longer before applying.

Delora Struzzi: Social Security Disability Guide - http://DisabilityHelp.siopu.com/?xej

Shaunta Paap: There are all kinds of SS benefits but if you mean retirement that can be from age 62 for a partial benefit to 66 (or 67) for full benefit depending on your birth year, or max contributions at age 70.

Rivka Killmer: If the person has earned 40 credits of work history (about ten years full-time, longer if part-time), then he or she can receive reduced benefits starting at age 62 or full benefits at age 65. Benefit amounts are determined by total contributions to FICA. Elderly immigrants who never worked here are not eligible for Social Security or Medicare, regardless of age or citizenship status.

Woodrow Ney! man: My birthday was 5 days ago (62) and i will be picking up my first SS check in 47 days.

Sharee Doak: 66

Lauri Ohl: Earliest, but very reduced 62, "normal" 66-1/2, latest 70.Of course, anybody who wants to get social security benefits out, needs to have paid into the system for at the very least 40 quarters, meaning 10 years of full time work.There's a great retirement estimator available online, where you enter your data and learn how much money you will get at any stage 62--66-1/2--70:http://www.ssa.gov/estimator/...Show more

Sonya Volcko: First you have to have 10 years of creditable work in order to qualify at all. Then you see if you meet the age requirement.

Caterina Yeargan: born in 1952 what age do I qualify for full ss

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