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  2. Social Security: Can My Grandchild Receive Dependent ... - AOL

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    Under certain circumstances, Social Security may pay dependent or survivor benefits to a grandchild -- if the parents are deceased or disabled, or if you legally adopted the child. Check Out: 27 ...

  3. Expanding Social Security Child Credits Would Help Ease ... - AOL

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    The study found that while grandparents raising grandchildren are often under financial stress, they get very little support without legal custody under rules adopted by the Social Security ...

  4. 6 Ways To Spoil Your Grandchildren While on Social Security - AOL

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    The urge to indulge grandchildren just comes with the territory of being grandparents. It's easy in this social-media driven day to want to buy your grandchildren everything they want, all the ...

  5. Kinship care - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2003 U.S. Census Bureau report, 2.4 million grandparents had primary responsibility for their coresident grandchildren younger than 18. [3] Among grandparent caregivers, 39 percent had cared for their grandchildren for 5 or more years. [4] 594,000 grandparents nationally are raising children below the federal poverty level. [5]

  6. Years of coverage - Wikipedia

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    Years of coverage are calculated in two different manners. Because the amount paid into the Social Security Trust Fund were not identified by year prior to 1951, [3] Years of coverage before 1951 are determined by dividing pre-1951 earnings by $900.00 with any remainder dropped. The resulting number, limited to 14, is the number of years of ...

  7. Social Security (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A side effect of the Social Security program in the United States has been the near-universal adoption of the program's identification number, the Social Security number (SSN), as the de facto U.S. national identification number. The SSN is issued pursuant to section 205(c)(2) of the Social Security Act, codified as .

  8. A baby boomer living on $1,470 monthly in Social Security ...

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    A baby boomer living on $1,470 monthly in Social Security returned to work to support her children and grandchildren: 'I try to help as much as I can' Allie Kelly Updated November 26, 2024 at 4:42 PM

  9. Social Security number - Wikipedia

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    Although the original purpose for the number was for the Social Security Administration to track individuals, [1] the Social Security number has become a de facto national identification number for taxation and other purposes. [2] A Social Security number may be obtained by applying on Form SS-5, Application for a Social Security Number Card. [3]