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  2. 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 ...

  3. Average Indexed Monthly Earnings - Wikipedia

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    Each calendar year, the wages of each covered worker [a] up to the Social Security Wage Base (SSWB) are recorded along with the calendar by the Social Security Administration. If a worker has 35 or fewer years of earnings, then the Average Indexed Monthly Earnings is the numerical average of those 35 years of covered wages; with zeros used to ...

  4. The most important Social Security chart you'll ever see - AOL

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    Before we get to that important Social Security chart, you'll need to know your full retirement age. ... That's actually another chart: Birth Year. Full Retirement Age. 1937 or earlier. 65. 1938 ...

  5. Social Security (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Average in more working years. Social Security benefits are now based on an average of a worker's 35 highest paid annual salaries with zeros averaged in if there are fewer than 35 years of covered wages. The averaging period could be increased to 38 or 40 years, which could potentially reduce the deficit by 10% to 20%, respectively. [citation ...

  6. The Most Important Social Security Chart You'll Ever See - AOL

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    It's likely the most important Social Security chart you'll see. ... The earnings limit is $22,320 for 2024 if you don't reach your FRA this year. Social Security will reduce your monthly benefits ...

  7. The Most Important Social Security Chart You'll Ever See - AOL

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  8. The Most Important Social Security Chart You'll Ever See - AOL

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    Earning over the limit set by the Social Security RET will reduce your benefits based on how much you exceed the limit and how close you are to full retirement age. If you won't reach FRA in 2024 ...

  9. Social Security Administration - Wikipedia

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    The first Social Security office opened in Austin, Texas, on October 14, 1936. [10] Social Security taxes were first collected in January 1937, along with the first one-time, lump-sum payments. [8] The first person to receive monthly retirement benefits was Ida May Fuller of Brattleboro, Vermont. Her first check, dated January 31, 1940, was in ...