That is interesting!I got my new SS benefit letter so for the heck of it went to the SS site and looked up my earnings history. My 2024 benefit will be more than I earned in 1992. It's a silly little fun fact of no meaning but interesting.
Anyone else ever check?
Yeah, I figure that when I start taking SS in addition to my pension I'll be doing better in raw numbers (ignoring inflation and other cost of living rises) than I ever did while working.With military pension and SS combined, I get within a stone throw of what I did in ~2005 as an active duty Navy Chief Petty Officer
Honestly I never considered what my benefit amount would be, I knew it wasn't going to be my primary retirement income. But in truth I'm pleased with my benefit, and Medicare is better health care than I have had since early 1990's also.You sound content with the amount.
Is it what you expected?
Yeah, i just now checked...itās pretty cool to have the data so readily available to make the comparison.Anyone else ever check?
You are correct. There are lots of ways that SS adjust payments made to retired people. And, though Medicare is not a part of the SS system, SS does collect the payments for the govermnent. And they are also tilted.I've looked at it a lot. For a while I followed a YouTuber who goes into detail. There are some nasty "notches" and "cliffs" to be aware of, and some can tip your Medicare premiums way up.
It isn't as simple as what the statement says at all.
That's an understatement! HA! I'm finding that out now since hubby died in October. I received my normal SS amount this month, which would have been for November, but I haven't gotten anything from my husband's SS yet.Things can vary a bit more for singles, couples, and widows/widowers.
This site might help. From what I have heard getting anything from your late husbandās benefit may take a good 3 to 4 months. By the way Margenauās site is a great source of information on how SS actually works.That's an understatement! HA! I'm finding that out now since hubby died in October. I received my normal SS amount this month, which would have been for November, but I haven't gotten anything from my husband's SS yet.
By the way the above also applies to men who lose their wives. There is no gender discrimination.A: The law says when you are due two Social Security benefits, you don't get them both. You only get the one that pays the higher rate. Or to be more precise, you are generally always paid your own benefit first. And then that is supplemented with an amount to take your total benefits up to whatever you might be due on your husband's record.
Maybe the choice to be idle is part of freedom? Who can say?SS has finally caught up to 1992. That's progress.
I wonder where SS benefits would be a whole lot better if the able-bodied among the over 65.7 million Americans who are dependent on welfare would just get a job. Or better yet, free skills training and then a well-paying job.
I'll bet at least half of the over 65.7 million are able to work but choose not to....mainly because of drug addiction, and secondly because they'd just rather not do menial work.
Two things required to maintain ones freedom: responsibility and self-reliance.Maybe the choice to be idle is part of freedom? Who can say?
My son lived in mainland China during his graduate school years. He was in Beijing and the rural countryside. He said there are homeless and panhandlers (called beggars), but they are very wary of police and stayed well hidden. Under Xi, they have pretty much disappeared. If one is caught by police in a city, they may find themselves shipped out to a farm and laboring to earn their keep.
Well I had not, no, but now I did. My results were the same as yours, how freaky!My 2024 benefit will be more than I earned in 1992. It's a silly little fun fact of no meaning but interesting.
Anyone else ever check?