What to know before you apply for Social Security retirement benefits

by Josh Grant For New Pittsburgh Courier Are you thinking about retiring and applying for Social Security retirement benefits?  Our online tools can make your planning easier.  Visit www.ssa.gov/myaccount to access your personal my Social Security account to get an instant and personalized estimate of your retirement benefits based on your earnings record.  It is … Continued The post What to know before you apply for Social Security retirement benefits appeared first on New Pittsburgh Courier.

What to know before you apply for Social Security retirement benefits

by Josh Grant

For New Pittsburgh Courier

Are you thinking about retiring and applying for Social Security retirement benefits?  Our online tools can make your planning easier.  Visit www.ssa.gov/myaccount to access your personal my Social Security account to get an instant and personalized estimate of your retirement benefits based on your earnings record. 

It is important that your earnings record is correct because we base your benefit amount on the earnings reported to us.  If you find an error, you will want to contact us to get your information corrected.  Read our publication, How to Correct Your Social Security Earnings Record, at www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10081.pdf, to learn how.

You can also get benefit estimates based on different retirement ages, and choose the best retirement age for you.  Don’t have a personal my Social Security account?  You can create one today at www.ssa.gov/myaccount.

When you’re ready to apply for Social Security retirement benefits, you can complete your application online in as little as 15 minutes at www.ssa.gov/retirement.  We will contact you if we need any more information.  You can check the status of your application with your personal my Social Security account.

You can apply online for your Social Security retirement benefits, and for benefits as a spouse, if you meet all the following criteria:

  • You must be at least age 62 for the entire month to be eligible to receive benefits. 
  • You are not currently receiving benefits on your own Social Security record.
  • You have not already applied for retirement benefits.
  • You want your benefits to start no later than four months in the future.  (We cannot process your application if you apply for benefits more than four months in advance.)

Find more information about our online services at www.ssa.gov/onlineservices.

(Josh Grant is Social Security District Manager in Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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