Misty Severi is a breaking news reporter for the Washington Examiner. She has a particular interest in the United States military, European and international politics, and U.S. and European history.
Millions of retirees will see the first wave of November's Social Security payments, worth up to $4,555 for seniors who retired at 70, in four days.
The maximum amounts of the Social Security payments vary based on the age at which an individual retired. For example, those who retired at 62, the youngest age to possibly receive payments, can get up to $2,572 per month, and those who retired at 70 can receive up to $4,555 per month, according to the SSA. Those who retire at the full age of retirement, which is currently 67, can see a maximum check of up to $3,627 per month.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
WATCH LIVE: Senate Finance Committee holds hearing to consider new Social Security administratorBrady Knox is a breaking news reporter for the Washington Examiner with a particular focus on Russia, Eastern Europe, and foreign affairs. Hailing from Pittsburgh, he graduated from Miami University in 2022 with a bachelor's degree in Russian, Eastern European, and Eurasian studies and political science. He was in St.
Les mer »
Ross: Paying out Social Security later might be the reality we have to acceptSince Social Security payments come out of the US Treasury, it means a chunk of the federal deficit is my fault.
Les mer »
How New Social Security Head Plans to Change BenefitsThe new nominee to head the Social Security Administration told lawmakers that the agency faces a 'crisis.'
Les mer »
Social Security has a ‘customer-service crisis,’ says commissioner nominee Martin O’MalleyThe former Maryland governor said Social Security’s inner workings must be fixed during his hearing
Les mer »
Biden's choice to lead Social Security faces budget shortfall, staffing woes, customer service shortfallsPresident Joe Biden’s nominee to take over the Social Security Administration was in front of senators on Thursday as they weigh whether to approve the confirma
Les mer »
Martin O'Malley, former Maryland governor, promises to modernize Social Security agencyFormer Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley told senators on Thursday he's ready to hang up his political spurs and oversee a major modernization at the Social Security Administration, calling the agency's current level of customer service 'unacceptable.'
Les mer »