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SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS. The Social Security Statement – Online!. http:// www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount/. Changes With Social Security. 1 2 3 4. Who Gets Benefits from Social Security?. ABOUT 57 MILLION PEOPLE. 4.3 million Widows/ Widowers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITSSOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS

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The Social Security Statement – Online!The Social Security Statement – Online!

http://www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount/

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Changes With Social Security

1

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3

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ABOUT 57 MILLION PEOPLEABOUT 57 MILLION PEOPLE

Who Gets Benefits from Social Security?Who Gets Benefits from Social Security?

36.7 million Retired Workers2.9 million Dependents

8.8 million Disabled Workers, 2.1 million Dependents

4.3 millionWidows/ Widowers

1.9 millionChildren of

Deceased Workers

1/20131/2013

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Retirement Benefits

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You Need to Work to Earn Social Security CreditsYou Need to Work to Earn Social Security Credits

Each $1,200 in earnings gives you one credit

You can earn a maximum of 4 credits per year

Example: To earn 4 credits in 2014, you must earn at least $4,800. Earning 40 credits throughout your working life will qualify you for a retirement benefit.

Each $1,200 in earnings gives you one credit

You can earn a maximum of 4 credits per year

Example: To earn 4 credits in 2014, you must earn at least $4,800. Earning 40 credits throughout your working life will qualify you for a retirement benefit.

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Full Retirement AgeFull Retirement Age

Year of Birth Full Retirement Age

1937 or earlier 65

1938 65 & 2 months

1939 65 & 4 months

1940 65 & 6 months

1941 65 & 8 months

1942 65 & 10 months

1943 – 1954 66

1955 66 & 2 months

1956 66 & 4 months

1957 66 & 6 months

1958 66 & 8 months

1959 66 & 10 months

1960 or later 67

Year of Birth Full Retirement Age

1937 or earlier 65

1938 65 & 2 months

1939 65 & 4 months

1940 65 & 6 months

1941 65 & 8 months

1942 65 & 10 months

1943 – 1954 66

1955 66 & 2 months

1956 66 & 4 months

1957 66 & 6 months

1958 66 & 8 months

1959 66 & 10 months

1960 or later 67

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Your Age When You Retire Affects Your BenefitsYour 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 work past your full retirement age

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You Can Work & Still Receive Benefits

You Can If You Make More,If You Are Make Up To Some Benefits Will

Be Withheld

Under FullRetirement Age $15,480/yr. ($1,290/mo.) $1 for $2

The Year FullRetirement Age $41,400/yr. ($3,450/mo.) $1 for $3

Month of Full Retirement Age & Above No Limit No Limit

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Social Security Disability Benefits

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Social Security’s Disability Definition: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.

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Supplemental Security Income Program

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SOCIAL SECURITY VS. SSI

Social Security

• Earned

• No income & resource limit

• Medicare

SSI

• Based on Need

• Limited income & resources

• Medicaid

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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

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Benefits for Family Members

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Who Else Can Get Benefits on a Worker’s Record?

Spouse

At age 62 At any age if caring for child 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

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Who Else Can Get Benefits on a Deceased Worker’s Record?

Widow or Widower:Full benefits at full retirement ageReduced benefits at age 60 If disabled as early as age 50 At any age if caring for child under 16 or disabledRemarriage after age 60 (50 if disabled) Divorced widows/widowers may qualify

Children

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Medicare Benefits

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65 & older

-or-

Receiving Social Security disability benefits at least 24 months

-or-

Permanent kidney failure

-or-

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

65 & older

-or-

Receiving Social Security disability benefits at least 24 months

-or-

Permanent kidney failure

-or-

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

Who Can Get Medicare?Who Can Get Medicare?

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Medicare Coverage

Part A - Hospital Insurance Covers most inpatient hospital expenses 2014 Deductible $1,216

Part B - Medical Insurance Covers 80% doctor bills & other

outpatient medical expenses after 1st $147 in approved charges

2014 Standard Monthly Premium $104.90

Part D - Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Covers a major portion of prescription drug costs for

Medicare beneficiaries Enroll With Medicare prescription drug provider not SSA Annual enrollment period October 15 through December 7

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Extra Help for Medicare Prescription Drug Costs

Extra Help for Medicare Prescription Drug Costs

Extra Help is available for beneficiaries with limited resources and income to help pay for the costs—monthly

premiums, annual deductibles and prescription co-payments—related to a Medicare prescription drug plan.

The Extra Help could be worth an average of $3,900 per year.

Extra Help is available for beneficiaries with limited resources and income to help pay for the costs—monthly

premiums, annual deductibles and prescription co-payments—related to a Medicare prescription drug plan.

The Extra Help could be worth an average of $3,900 per year.

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For More Medicare InformationFor More Medicare Information

1-800-MEDICARE(1-800-633-4227)

TTY 1-877-486-2048

www.medicare.gov

1-800-MEDICARE(1-800-633-4227)

TTY 1-877-486-2048

www.medicare.gov

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Boldly Go to Social Security’s Online Services

Boldly Go to Social Security’s Online Services

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

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

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www.socialsecurity.gov

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Information for American Indians and Alaska Natives

Information for American Indians and Alaska Natives

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www.socialsecurity.gov

1-800-772-1213TTY 1-800-325-0778

www.socialsecurity.gov

1-800-772-1213TTY 1-800-325-0778

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