To help you plan for retirement, each year we send you your personal Social Security Statement, which gives you an estimate of the monthly benefit amounts you and your family may qualify for now and in the future. If you've received your Social Security Statement and have questions about it, visit http://www.socialsecurity.gov/mystatement/.
Once you've reviewed your Statement, you may want to explore a variety of retirement scenarios using a range of assumptions about your future earnings or when you stop working. You can do that with our Retirement Planner. The Planner not only tells you how to qualify for Social Security benefits, but it also includes Benefit Calculators that help you calculate your own benefit estimates.
When should you retire?
Generally, you should apply for retirement benefits three months before you want your benefits to begin.
* If you were born before 1938 and you meet all other requirements, you can receive benefits beginning with the first full month you are age 62. However, if you choose to begin receiving benefits before age 65, your benefits will be reduced to account for the longer period over which you'll be paid.
* If you were born after 1937, you also can start your Social Security benefits as early as age 62, but your full retirement age is more than 65.
Even if you don't plan to receive benefits right away, or decide to wait until after you reach full retirement age, you still should sign-up for Medicare three months before your 65th birthday.
Choosing the month you start to get benefits is an important decision. If you are not quite ready to retire, but are thinking about doing so in the near future, the Social Security Retirement Planner will help you prepare. If you plan to continue working after you reach age 62, it may be to your advantage to start your retirement benefits before you stop working.
How do you apply for retirement benefits?
You can apply for retirement benefits online, but not for Medicare. To apply for retirement benefits, just connect to the Internet Retirement Insurance Benefits application and follow the instructions. To apply for Medicare, call or visit your local Social Security office.
Or you can make an appointment for your application to be taken over the telephone or in person at a convenient Social Security office.
If you're deaf or hard of hearing, call our toll-free TTY number, 1-800-325-0778, between 7 AM and 7 PM Monday through Friday.
When you apply for benefits, you'll need the following:
* Your Social Security number
* Your birth certificate (if you don't have a birth certificate, you can get one from the State where you were born. See Where to Write for Vital Records for details on where to write)
* Your W-2 forms or self-employment tax return for last year
* Your military discharge papers if you had military service
* Your spouse's birth certificate and Social Security number if he or she is applying for benefits
* Children's birth certificates and Social Security numbers, if they're applying for children's benefits
* Proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful alien status if you (or a spouse or child applying for benefits) were not born in the U.S.
* The name of your bank and your account number so your benefits can be directly deposited into your account.
Social Security will need original documents or copies certified by the issuing office. You can mail or bring them to a Social Security office. They'll photocopy and return your documents.
Don't delay your retirement just because you don't have all the documents we need--the people in your local Social Security office will help you. Don't wait until you are 65 to plan for your golden years.
How To Prepare For Retirement
Every person should prepare for that time when they can just relax and enjoy the fruits of their labor. People who have spent their fruitful years working and supporting their families should be given a chance to lay back, do what they have long wanted to do and live life to the fullest without worrying about financial support.
Not everyone is given the opportunity to enjoy retirement without any worry about their finances. People who want to enjoy their retirement without all the worries should prepare for their retirement now, when they are still able to produce and to work hard.
The best time to prepare for retirement is when a person is still young enough to financially plan for that period in his life when he does not have to worry about work or earning more money. Every person should gift himself with a proper retirement package so that when that time comes, he will be able to go to places he wanted to visit before but did not have the time or resources. Or perhaps, do things that he was not able to do before because he was too busy fending for his family.
Planning for your own retirement should be treated the same way when planning to invest in a house or a car. Every person should set aside even a meager amount from his monthly earnings, to be saved and used for his retirement.
A retirement plan will mean you no longer have to worry whether you have a family to take care of you when you grow old. It means not having to get scared that your children may be so busy living their own lives they will place you in a home for the aged. Preparing for retirement means being secured in the knowledge that something is waiting for you, when you can no longer earn money the way you used to do.
Some people consider retirement as the best years of their life because during this time, they no longer have to worry about working hard and feeding their children. When retirement comes, it's just you and your spouse and sometimes, the children who manage to take a break and visit you. For most people, retirement means being free form the hustle and bustle of the daily rat race called life.
Start planning for your retirement and look forward to a life worth living after you are out of the daily grind.
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