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Posted by Areo on February 27, 2007 at 16:08:35 from (209.103.231.157):
In Reply to: OT/Social Security posted by acesup on February 27, 2007 at 11:08:27:
As is alluded to in a post below, you break even dollarwise at age 77. Having early benefits can be advantagious, but you are limited as to how much you can earn without losing benefits until 65.Then there is screwy regulation that the year you retire you can only have X amount of income. This means if your birthday is at the end of the year you get the short end of the stick. Also, if your b-day is in the first ten days of the month you get paid on the 2nd wednesday, 11-20th, the 3rd wednesday, and after the 21st on the 4th wednesday, so this month I get mine the hte last day to the month. $##$@$%^%$%#@%#@%$ Areo
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