Do you have to live in USA to receive your benefit?
2024-10-01 20:30:17
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auriennekay :
Do I understand correctly that making more money could cause your Medicare premiums go up?
2024-10-01 16:10:53
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Wendy Reynolds :
But if you draw widows benefit it will be reduced because you don’t wait until full retirement age right?
2024-10-01 20:10:28
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Jayne Bennett :
If I take widows at 60 I'm limited still on how much i work?? What's the point grrrrrr
2024-10-01 19:50:06
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Kimberly ❣️ :
I’m on disability, can I get any of my ex-husband’s social security?
2024-10-01 15:33:00
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Mocha03@ :
So if you go over the income limit @ 62 and they reduce it how long will it be reduce? Say you go over only 1000.
2024-10-02 13:19:24
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karenfornea :
I started mine right at 65.
2024-10-02 16:43:51
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OctoberHalloween20 :
Does having a retirement plan with my job reduce the amount of $$ I get from SS?
2024-10-02 01:26:50
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goofymom65 :
can I draw widow benefits at 60 and then x67 collect my social security
2024-10-01 20:03:33
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Mary Sue :
Can I drop my Social Security at 62 and then at 67 switch to my widow benefits without a penalty of 30%?
2024-10-01 17:23:45
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Peewee :
I need help my daughter (autistic but doesn’t draw ssi) cause never looked into can get my ex husbands Ss cause he is retirement age? Will that affect her or me…I’m only 36 and she is 10
2024-10-02 01:17:52
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Spoiled :
Can’t do that or… my money.
2024-10-01 20:23:46
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Modellorube :
your so beautiful
2024-10-01 19:36:54
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Jo jo :
Extra money over your income
2024-10-01 19:45:15
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wm8218 :
Can I start my own ss retirement earlier than 62, if I care for my permanent disabled adult child?
2024-10-02 00:25:11
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Lrock692 :
What percent is a widows benefit if taken at age 60 if your husband is already past full retirement age and waited until full retirement to collect?
2024-10-02 02:28:11
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PapawGoins :
very knowledgeable
2024-10-01 16:18:33
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judy :
if you took your own at 63, if you go for spousal benefit does it add to your benefit or lose it to gain his?
2024-10-01 23:18:32
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save.r.country :
So, after 67, your benefits are not taxable?
2024-10-02 10:09:32
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user8260465916778 :
I’m 56 (single) and my ex is 53 (married for 20 years). When can I drawn half of his SS. Do I have to wait until he is 62/65?
2024-10-01 16:02:37
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Les :
So @ 67 the working limit is lifted after?
2024-10-01 22:05:25
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momo :
If they reduce it do they amp it up at 67 ( widow benefits)
2024-10-02 01:48:50
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casundown30 :
This reality makes me so sad. 😒
Just your statement " Make sure you try to stay under it so they dont reduce YOUR Social Security."
2024-10-01 15:35:53
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bigred2022 :
question. if I draw my SS at 62. can I draw my late husband at 67 at the full benefit?
2024-10-01 18:16:14
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