Posted by John730D on August 21, 2016 at 10:39:51 from (208.73.230.116):
In Reply to: 1095 days to go.... posted by centash on August 21, 2016 at 06:19:40:
I started this year. I'm 64. Had to quit work for a few months to take care of wife who was wheelchair bound for 3 1/2 months. Was going to start in Oct. anyway. SS office figured I would have to live to 84 to make up the difference if I waited till Oct. My full benefits would not have kicked in till I was 67. SS office said I would have to live to 96 to make up the difference. I can make up to 1500 per month now and when I turn 67 (full benefit age) my income can be unlimited. I have been self employed my whole life, so any contributions to my account were made by me. I didn't have an employer paying half of my SS. Being an employer, I had to pay for 1/2 of each employees SS benefit. I have paid plenty in. It is my money. And I am going to get as much back as possible. They're not paying me interest, so I want it back as quick as I can get it.
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