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Social Security Benefits Questions
Albert Tobega
Your Social Security Benefits Questions: Social Security Credits
Q: According to Social Security, I havent obtained enough credits to be eligible for benefits. How do these credits work, and how is it possible for me to not have enough when I have worked for years and paid taxes the whole time?
A: Credits that go towards qualifying you for benefits from Social Security are earned by working and paying your Social Security taxes. The number of credits you receive is based on both income and the number of years worked. The necessary income level for receiving social security benefits credits rises a bit each year; as of 2008, you receive one credit for every $1,050 you earn. These credits are also called quarters, as you can earn a maximum of four of them a year; any social security "quarters" that you earn during your working career will remain on your record even during times of unemployment.
In order to qualify for social security benefits, you need to reach a certain number of credits. The number of credits you need for social security is based on your current age, and is calculated by the number of years you have worked. If youre looking to be eligible for social security benefits for retirement (and are of more than 62 years of age), you will need to have 40 credits (the equivalent of 10 years of work).
It does occur, however, that a person of retirement age who has worked for what seems to be the correct number of years does not have enough credits to qualify him or her for social security benefits. This can happen to workers who didnt (or dont) have social security taxes deducted from their wages. This situation mostly occurs among Federal employees hired before 1984, railroad employees with ten years or more of service, and state and local government employees whose employers do not participate in social security.
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