fishheadbob
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i worked there 28 years. I never demanded anyone produce their card, laminated or otherwise.
In reality the horror stories are few and far between but when you pay 60 million people or so each month bad things will happen. Then I would have to get off my duff and clean up someone's mess, yours or ours. Beside it gives folks something to talk about besides politics.
They tell you to file 2 or 3 months ahead in case things go wrong there is plenty of time to clean up. In reality average processing time used to be around 21 days; it's probably less by now. That doesn't mean that if you are retiring in January but file in October you will star collecting checks in November (dream on.)
Checks come for the month gone by. Huh? Say you want to retire in January. Those payments show up the first part of February.
Break even point on taking benefits before full retirement age is around age 78. If you start collecting earlier than full retirement age for you you wind up getting more checks in your lifetime, but for slightly less money. You break even at 78.
Social Security's actuaries are fond of saying that they know how many people will die, and when. They just don't know who.
Easiest way to beat the system is to live to durn near 100 by which point you won't know or care anyway..
In reality the horror stories are few and far between but when you pay 60 million people or so each month bad things will happen. Then I would have to get off my duff and clean up someone's mess, yours or ours. Beside it gives folks something to talk about besides politics.
They tell you to file 2 or 3 months ahead in case things go wrong there is plenty of time to clean up. In reality average processing time used to be around 21 days; it's probably less by now. That doesn't mean that if you are retiring in January but file in October you will star collecting checks in November (dream on.)
Checks come for the month gone by. Huh? Say you want to retire in January. Those payments show up the first part of February.
Break even point on taking benefits before full retirement age is around age 78. If you start collecting earlier than full retirement age for you you wind up getting more checks in your lifetime, but for slightly less money. You break even at 78.
Social Security's actuaries are fond of saying that they know how many people will die, and when. They just don't know who.
Easiest way to beat the system is to live to durn near 100 by which point you won't know or care anyway..