Does social security benefit depend on the income of entire life earning or earning of last few years? - security benefit life
If I paid on Social Security, not exceeding twenty years (my income was over $ 100 000 per year), but I work part time for about three to four years (nearly 50,000 income per year) before retiring completely. My friend told me that my social security benefit is calculated in my last post of three years, not in my contribution to life. Is it true ...
Monday, January 11, 2010
Security Benefit Life Does Social Security Benefit Depend On The Income Of Entire Life Earning Or Earning Of Last Few Years?
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Pay social security from the moment he won the majority. Pensions are determined by your last 3 years on the job market. Hakuna Matata!
ReplyDeleteI hope your life or stolen. I give the amount of social security for the government. It's my money, so let me remember if I am entitled to the federal government. a civil action against them in Nice
ReplyDeleteI hope your life or stolen. I give the amount of social security for the government. It's my money, so let me remember if I am entitled to the federal government. a civil action against them in Nice
ReplyDeleteHe is not sure, check with the SS online before making a decision to work on only a portion of the period before retirement. I know most of the private pension funds are calculated on earnings during the last three years.
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