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  2. Online Account Users Will See Login Changes - AARP

    www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/info-2024/ssa-sign-in-change.html

    Selecting that option takes you through instructions for setting up a Login.gov account and linking your My Social Security access to it. As of July 17, more than 6 million users had completed the process, which does not require any additional identity verification and typically takes a few minutes, the SSA spokesperson says.

  3. How to Set Up an Online Social Security Account - AARP

    www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/info-2020/open-your-online-account.html

    To create a My Social Security account, you must be at least 18 years old and have a Social Security number and a valid email address. The SSA used to require a U.S. mailing address as well; that is no longer the case, but there’s a different sign-up procedure if you live abroad (see below).

  4. Social Security Calculator: Estimate Your Benefits - AARP

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    Workers who are at least age 62 and who have worked at least 10 combined years at jobs for which they paid Social Security taxes are eligible for Social Security retirement benefits. In many cases, spouses, widows and widowers and divorced people are eligible for benefits based on a current or former spouse’s earnings history.

  5. Will my Social Security benefits change if I move to another...

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    Go to the “My Profile” tab on your online My Social Security account or call 800-772-1213. Moving could affect your payments if you are receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), a benefit for people who are age 65 or older, blind or have a disability and have very limited income and assets .

  6. Do Social Security Benefits Increase If You Continue To Work? -...

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    Keep in mind. Continuing to work may have a benefit downside if you claimed Social Security early. In the years before you reach full retirement age, you are subject to Social Security’s earnings test, which reduces your benefits if your income from work exceeds a set limit ($22,320 in 2024).

  7. What Is a My Social Security Account? - AARP

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    To open a My Social Security account: Go to the My Social Security sign-up page and click on “Create an Account.” Click the “Create an account with Login.gov” link. Login.gov is a secure government portal that lets you use one set of credentials to access multiple participating federal agencies.

  8. Every time I sign onto my social security.gov website, it says...

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    Customer: Every time I sign onto my social security.gov website, it says there is a technical error, to try again later. This has been happening for 7 months. This has been happening for 7 months. I have called Social Security, gone to the Social Security office.

  9. Social Security When A Spouse Dies - A Guide To Survivor Benefits...

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    5 Social Security Decisions That Can Be Costly. Thursday, September 19, at 7 p.m. ET & PT. Social Security can make up a big portion of your retirement income. Maximizing your benefits starts with making the best choices for you, based on your age, marital status, work plans and more.

  10. Can I Collect Social Security From My Ex-Spouse? - AARP

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    The earliest you can apply for divorced-spouse benefits is three months before your 62nd birthday. You can do so online (via an application form or your My Social Security account); by phone at 800-772-1213; or by making an appointment at your local Social Security office. You may need to provide documents to show eligibility, including proof ...

  11. 8 Things Social Security Deducts From Monthly Payments - AARP

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    As of December 2023, about 2.1 million Social Security recipients were covered by the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP), a rule that can reduce retirement benefits or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) payments for people who: Collect a pension from a job in which they did not pay Social Security taxes.