vulcancowboy
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I just applied online, pretty simple, actually. I turn 62 2/27/17, first check, according to website, 3/1/17. Time will tell.
I just applied online, pretty simple, actually. I turn 62 2/27/17, first check, according to website, 3/1/17. Time will tell.
My wife's birthday is the last day of the year; December 31. When she applied, the first payment came on February 22 (not quite 2 months later) and it stayed on about the 22nd of each month for that year, at least. But some years ago, they changed to the 3rd of each month instead of the 22nd.
There may be no rhyme nor reason. Example: my wife started collecting SS. Some years later SS decided that they had been overpaying her and required thousands of dollars to be repaid. Did that and her reduced payment began. About a year or so later SS decided that she had been underpaid, made up the underpayment and increased her monthly to an amount greater than the original. Its now about the same elapsed time so we are kind of waiting for another "upon review" letter. Go figure.![]()
The Treasury Department debits the bank the amount of the check, and you'd best believe
the bank is going to get its' money.
Just for fun,, the wife and I calculated how much we (and our employers) paid in,,,
then,, subtracted what we received.
We were money ahead over 12 months ago,,, so, I hope they are getting good interest on the $$$,, :thumbsup:
Thx for the insider view, FISH.
Same here. I was mentioned in a few posts already but never as clear as Fish did.
Best not to start drawing on SS early unless you have to. The OP's sister will get only 75% of full benefits each month for the rest of her life. That can make for a skinny check if she's been looking at the monthly benefits estimate they send out each year. And another ~$120 will be deducted if she takes Medicare Part B at age 65.