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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Azanne07 on December 12, 2017, 11:03:33 am
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DO you know how much your family would get from the federal government for survivor benefits if something happened to you today?
I was curious and signed up for the my social security and I found some pretty interesting information
I would get $464 if I became disabled today
my family would get a max of 1304 for survivor benefits each child would be 652 and my spouse would be 652.
but 652 times 3 is more than the max of 1304 but really that's pretty good with what I am currently making
ON the other hand I have only acquired 19 out of the 40 credits I need to receive retirement benefits from the federal government.
Of course I cant have full retirement until I am 67 anyhow.
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Wow you're a cheery person ,thinking about cripplin yourself for a big payday ?
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Actually I think this person is wanting to plan for the future. You never know what could happen to you, it's nice to know where you stand with Social Security.
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Everyone should keep up with their Social Security benefits. Once you sign up you will receive notifications, I believe once a year. I've kept up with mine for years.
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I have been collecting for 18 years, with no end in sight yet. HAPPY CAMPER!
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I am only 44 and collecting disability due to lupus and heart issues. My husband, however, has worked at a good job and paid in since he was 16. So, hopefully we'll be ok when he retires.
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Wow you're a cheery person ,thinking about cripplin yourself for a big payday ?
I was just trying to see what I would get in the event something would happen.
Disability can come in many forms. It doesn't always mean that its physical and I struggle with depression and anxiety.
But I also had a bad car accident 3 years ago. If we would have been a couple feet over more me and my son would have landed on the freeway. and I am sure we wouldn't have made it. its a scary thought. I cant afford life insurance right now. money is way too tight. SO its nice to think my family would get help if I wasn't here
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After my sarcoma, I wasn't thinking clearly and I applied for early SS. After my head cleared a bit, I realized I could have applied for disability..so I checked. I would've only gotten around $!0 more a month but then, I would have been able to wait for full retirement age for my SS...but I kept thinking how long it takes for SSDI and the hassles, so just took early retirement. Also, I could have applied for hubby's SS and taken that instead, but it would have been the same $$ amount. and I was just tired of fighting for everything I had to fight for and I still say te woman I talked to lied to me about my amounts. It should have been about the same as hubby's. Long story there.