Is $1500/month the minimum Social Security for 10 years?

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    Michelle

      Log in to the social security administration page and find out, it’s different depending on income and years contributing.

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      Nataliya

        You suppose to get 40
        Credits for your work. I worked less than 35 years (a lot of overtime) and already have 40 credits.

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        Tracy

          Expect social security to be zero. Don’t even count on a penny and plan accordingly

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          Laura

            Forget social security, after yesterdays results you can count it as ZERO

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            Pam

              I looked it up, the minimum is $50.90 but you have to work 11 years at least

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              Brian

                You know what’s crazy about social security somehow running out. Think about everyone that contributed a lot to it but die early.

                What happens to their cut? Mismanagement is crazy

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                Pam

                  I don’t think there is a minimum. I know a person who only gets $400 a month

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                  Alyssa

                    I believe my moms is 900 and she barely worked a normal job her whole adult life

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                    John

                      Social security website will tell you. I’ve always planned not to receive, but worst case seems to be a be 25% haircut when the “savings” run out.

                      Congress can cut at any time, but that would kill the economy and people it supports, literally.

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                      Gina

                        it’s based on 35 years of work, so you would have 0 for 25 of those years

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                        Aaron

                          I had a job for ~8 years and filled up all but 2 of the rest of my quarters with various summer jobs and such when I was younger.

                          So, I technically hit 40 quarters despite the fact I am not still in a regular job.

                          Some of the online calculators suggest I’ll get 1k in todays dollars /3k in future dollars.

                          personally social security isnt a part of my plan I just plan to hit the last couple quarters at some point so I have access to medcicare when im older and I guess with that if social security isnt gone by then ill get some money from that as well.

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                          Jennifer

                            There is a social security calculator that tell you the amount you’ll get. My mom works in minimum wages for 40 years. She’s in her 70.

                            She has to go back to go work. Don’t count on social security alone for retirement.

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