Monday, February 19, 2018

Get to Know Your Social Security

Social Security touches the lives of nearly every American. We’ve been with you from day one, when your parents applied for your Social Security number, and we are with you from your first job through your retirement party and beyond.
For more than 80 years, Social Security has stayed true to its mission of providing financial protection for the American people and has served as one of the most successful anti-poverty programs in our nation’s history. We encourage everyone to take steps toward their financial security. Regardless of your age or place in life, now is the right time to start planning for a financially secure future for you and your family.
Everyone can benefit from our first step: Get to know your Social Security. You can start your journey through all things Social Security by visiting www.socialsecurity.gov and navigating through our menu.
Along the way, you’ll see how your Social Security number opens many important doors throughout life, from making it easier to apply for student aid and open your first bank account to starting your first job and buying your first house. You’ll also discover how your contributions to the Social Security system through FICA payroll taxes can make you eligible for important future benefits when you reach retirement age or if you become severely injured or ill.
You’ll find how Social Security helps your family in the form of survivor benefits and how our Supplemental Security Income program assists disabled children and our most vulnerable adults.
We also encourage you to visit our website and set up your own my Social Securityaccount today so you can begin taking steps toward financial security.
Through our website and your online account with us, you can:
  • Verify your lifetime earnings record to ensure you’re getting credit for all your contributions toward Social Security and Medicare;
  • Estimate future benefits for you and your family; and
  • Manage your Social Security benefits and personal information.
We encourage you to visit us at www.socialsecurity.gov.
https://blog.socialsecurity.gov/get-to-know-your-social-security/

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