You can take early retirement at age 62 if you have accumulated the required 40 work credits, but your benefit amount will be reduced to approximately 75% of what you would receive if you postponed retirement until full retirement age (66 for people born between 1943 and 1954) or later.
You can collect Social Security disability (SSDI) benefits at any age if you meet guidelines for both work credit eligibility and disability determination.
There is no gender discrimination for Social Security benefits. If you or a spouse have earned the 40 required work credits, you can begin drawing Social Security benefits at age 62. Under certain circumstances, you may be eligible for benefits calculated on a spouse's work record (if applicable) if one-half the spouse's benefit is greater than the amount you qualify for on your own work record.
Be aware that filing for Social Security benefits before full retirement age (65 for people born before 1943; 66 for people born between 1943 and 1954) reduces the cash benefit to as little as 75% of the amount you would receive by waiting until full retirement age.
Also be aware that, while you can collect cash benefits at age 62, you must still wait until age 65 to enroll in Medicare.
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You can only draw Social Security benefits at age 55 if you are disabled.
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You can draw a reduced Social Security benefit starting between age 62 and your full retirement age. Someone born in 1953 has a full retirement age 66. You should become familiar with the Social Security website given in the related link.
As I understand you can make as much as you want after age 66 and still draw your full social security.
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Social Security has a website that will provide all the information you need. She can draw early social security at a lower rate at age 62 and continue to earn wages equal to her benefit amount. If she waits until age 66, she can draw a higher amount and still earn an unlimited amount. Some people choose to wait un til age 70, at which point they can draw an even higher amount of Social Security.
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You can only draw Social Security benefits at age 55 if you are disabled.
Age 73 is well beyond what Social Security considers full retirement age. There is no limit to how much income you can earn while continuing to draw benefits. You will not be penalized.
I am 65. My full Social Security retiredment age is 66. I wnat to draw social security but am concerned that if I take SS payments and draw from my 401K that i will exceed the $14,000 + cap on annual wages. Arel draws from my 401K counted against the 14K cap ??
You can collect Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62 in 2014, but they will only be approximately 75% of the amount you can collect at your full retirement age of 66, in 2018.
I'm 79 yrs old can I continue to collect my social security and my husband should he die?