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60 years old
There is no minimum age to be at homeland. A newly born baby is at homeland. Perhaps this question is horribly garbled.
Social security is not based on income but if you have the 40 quarters of work history and your age.
13 at the very least. Different jobs depend on different age boundaries.
Fairfax Count rules are that 1-12 you cant allow your child to go anywhere alone.The law is that 12 is the age you are allowed to go anywhere alone. proven by: Homeland Security
Your age does not affect the requirement to pay SS taxes. Yes, as you gain additional work credit, your benefits may increase.
When you reach retirement age, you will switch to that social security. If you return to work, you will likely lose your qualifications for disability.
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.
The legal age to get a job is different for every state.
You can always go back to work however, you won't receive any more benefits once you do depending on your case and age.
Yes. Age doesn't have anything to do with paying taxes. The fact you are working and have a W4 means you have to file and include what you earn from Social Security.
SURE IT WILL. And if you continue to work and contribute to the social security and medicare insurance program until age 70 your benefits will continue to increase.