A Social Secrity Question
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A Social Secrity Question
Will someone involuntarily forced out of the workplace prematurely due to disability qualifies for Social Security be eligible for an increase in benefits upon reaching a higher age bracket?
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Re: A Social Secrity Question
My understanding is no. When you get SS disability, you start earlier but it is the same amount.
I could be wrong, but that is what I was told.
TraCoun
I could be wrong, but that is what I was told.
TraCoun
Re: A Social Secrity Question
The only change is you will get Medicare and supplements at at a reduced rate. Since, like me, you are disabled before 65, more money is taken out for the medical expenses to cover you until 65.
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Re: A Social Secrity Question
Soon there won't be any Social Security anyway, to this seems like an academic question.
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Re: A Social Secrity Question
Soon there won't be any Social Security anyway, to this seems like an academic question






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Re: A Social Secrity Question
Ask your parents to share the humor in casingpoint's comment.casingpoint wrote:Soon there won't be any Social Security anyway, to this seems like an academic question![]()
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Re: A Social Secrity Question
The joke is on the younger generation who will pay in but will get no pay out. Unless Obama is elected to a 3rd term.
If you think health care is expensive now, wait until it's free.