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1 1 1 IT’S YOUR FUTURE, IT’S YOUR BENEFIT IT’S YOUR FUTURE, IT’S YOUR BENEFIT

2 2 2 The Social Security Statement – Online! http://www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount/

3 3 3 Use the New Retirement Estimator

4 4 4  1935 – Retirement Insurance  1939 – Survivors Insurance  1956 – Disability Insurance History of Social Security

5 5 5  1965 – Medicare Program  1972 – Supplemental Security Income  2003 – Medicare Part D History of Social Security

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7 7 7 ABOUT 59 MILLION PEOPLE Who Gets Benefits from Social Security? 39 million Retired Workers 2.9 million Dependents 9 million Disabled Workers, 2.1 million Dependents 4.2 million Widows/ Widowers 1.9 million Children of Deceased Workers

8 8 8 Social Security Trust Funds will be Exhausted in 2034 At exhaustion in 2037, only about 76% of benefits could be paid. Calendar Year At exhaustion in 2034, only about 79% of benefits could be paid.

9 9 9 Retirement Benefits Retirement Benefits

10 10 You Need to Work to Earn Social Security Credits  Each $ 1,260 in earnings gives you one credit  You can earn a maximum of 4 credits per year Example: To earn 4 credits in 2016, you must earn at least $ 5,040. Earning 40 credits throughout your working life will qualify you for a retirement benefit.  Each $ 1,260 in earnings gives you one credit  You can earn a maximum of 4 credits per year Example: To earn 4 credits in 2016, you must earn at least $ 5,040. Earning 40 credits throughout your working life will qualify you for a retirement benefit.

11 11 Full Retirement Age Year of BirthFull Retirement Age 1937 or earlier65 193865 & 2 months 193965 & 4 months 194065 & 6 months 194165 & 8 months 194265 & 10 months 1943 – 195466 195566 & 2 months 195666 & 4 months 195766 & 6 months 195866 & 8 months 195966 & 10 months 1960 or later67 Year of BirthFull Retirement Age 1937 or earlier65 193865 & 2 months 193965 & 4 months 194065 & 6 months 194165 & 8 months 194265 & 10 months 1943 – 195466 195566 & 2 months 195666 & 4 months 195766 & 6 months 195866 & 8 months 195966 & 10 months 1960 or later67

12 12 Your Age When You Retire Affects Your Benefits If You’re a Worker and Retire  At age 62, you get a lower monthly payment permanently  At your full retirement age, you get your full benefit  You get an even higher monthly payment if you wait and file past your full retirement age

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14 14 How Social Security Determines Your Benefit Social Security benefits are based on earnings Step 1Your wages are adjusted for changes in wage levels Step 2Find the monthly average of your 35 highest earnings years Step 3Result is “average indexed monthly earnings”

15 15 You Can Work & Still Receive Benefits You Can If You Make More, If You Are Make Up To Some Benefits Will Be Withheld Under Full Retirement Age $ 15,720/yr. ( $ 1,310/mo.) $ 1 for $ 2 The Year Full Retirement Age $ 41,880/yr. ( $ 3,490/mo.) $ 1 for $ 3 Month of Full Retirement Age & Above No Limit No Limit

16 16 Social Security Disability Benefits Social Security Disability Benefits

17 17 Social Security’s Disability Definition: A medical condition preventing substantial work for at least 12 months, or expected to result in death. The determination also considers age, education & work experience. A medical condition preventing substantial work for at least 12 months, or expected to result in death. The determination also considers age, education & work experience.

18 18 Supplemental Security Income Program Supplemental Security Income Program

19 19 Who Can Get SSI?  Age 65 or older  Blind—any age  Disabled—any age  Limited income  Limited resources Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Noncitizens must meet special requirements to qualify

20 20 Benefits for Family Members Benefits for Family Members

21 21 Who Else Can Get Benefits on a Worker’s Record? Spouse  At age 62  At any age if caring for child 16 under 16 or disabled  Divorced spouses may qualify Child  Not married under age 18 (under 19 if still in high school)  Not married and disabled before age 22

22 22 Who Else Can Get Benefits on a Deceased Worker’s Record? Widow or Widower:  Full benefits at full retirement age  Reduced benefits at age 60  If disabled as early as age 50  At any age if caring for child under 16 or disabled  Remarriage after age 60 (50 if disabled)  Divorced widows/widowers may qualify Children

23 23 Social Security’s Online Services  Estimate future benefits  Apply for Retirement & Disability  Apply for Extra Help  Request and view your Statement  Estimate future benefits  Apply for Retirement & Disability  Apply for Extra Help  Request and view your Statement  Change Address  Replace Medicare Card  Request a Benefit Verification Letter  Start or Change Direct Deposit  Change Address  Replace Medicare Card  Request a Benefit Verification Letter  Start or Change Direct Deposit

24 24 Apply Online for Retirement Benefits www.socialsecurity.gov

25 25 www.socialsecurity.gov 1-800-772-1213 TTY 1-800-325-0778 www.socialsecurity.gov 1-800-772-1213 TTY 1-800-325-0778 VISIT OUR WEBSITE OR CALL


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