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Lasher

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2. I believe the SS disability benefit equals your standard benefit at full retirement age.
Tue Apr 9, 2013, 02:54 PM
Apr 2013

If the SS disability trust fund runs out, money will be transferred into it from the retirement trust fund.

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another welfare queen meme? CreekDog Apr 2013 #1
I believe the SS disability benefit equals your standard benefit at full retirement age. Lasher Apr 2013 #2
So that is written into the code that it comes from the retirement fund? dkf Apr 2013 #4
It requires an act of Congress. Lasher Apr 2013 #15
Around 2016 they reallocate payroll tax payments so more goes into DI and less in OASI... PoliticAverse Apr 2013 #3
That's good info that I missed dkf Apr 2013 #7
What will happen? NYC_SKP Apr 2013 #5
Even if they do nothing to adjust it, it will still be able to pay 80% of benefits Cleita Apr 2013 #6
She's just talking about the disability portion. dawg Apr 2013 #8
This is about SS disability specifically. dkf Apr 2013 #12
Welcome to the Rationalization Phase, everyone. The Excuse Crew now switches from Marr Apr 2013 #9
A disability benefit automatically becomes a retirement benefit at the proper age threshold Bluenorthwest Apr 2013 #10
I think the payroll cap should be lifted for the disability portion of Social Security. dawg Apr 2013 #11
The assumption that people are applying for SSDI "in droves" for financial reasons is a bust. pinto Apr 2013 #13
Yes I was under the impression it was hard to get... dkf Apr 2013 #16
Yeah, the recent media characterizations miss the fuller picture. As they often do. pinto Apr 2013 #17
It took years for my wife to get it 1-Old-Man Apr 2013 #20
You don't just "get" SSDI. See the D ? That stands upaloopa Apr 2013 #14
Well, if you are 62 now and thinking of going on disability, you might as well wait for retirement. haele Apr 2013 #18
I am underemployed, but I don't qualify to apply for SSDI (not enough recent quarters) duffyduff Apr 2013 #32
im getting real sick of MFM008 Apr 2013 #19
That's because SS disability is the amount you would get at your full retirement age newfie11 Apr 2013 #21
So you may think, but qualifying for SSDI MineralMan Apr 2013 #22
Are you disabled? Lex Apr 2013 #23
No. s/he's just catapulting the propaganda. HiPointDem Apr 2013 #24
I figured. So . . . Lex Apr 2013 #25
no. just that poster's usual anti-SS schtick. HiPointDem Apr 2013 #28
No, it's game-playing only. MineralMan Apr 2013 #26
Odd I get zero since I am not disabled aandegoons Apr 2013 #27
Try getting it before getting all excited. hobbit709 Apr 2013 #29
It's almost impossible to get it. n/t duffyduff Apr 2013 #30
you know it and I know it but our resident anti SS poster doesn't care. hobbit709 Apr 2013 #31
I know. That person hates the very existence of SS and Medicare. n/t duffyduff Apr 2013 #33
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