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In reply to the discussion: On Social Security benefits..if you were 62 and were underemployed [View all]Greybnk48
(10,701 posts)22. I did that in 2010
it brought my income up after my hours had been cut. I have not regretted it, but we have another income coming in.
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On Social Security benefits..if you were 62 and were underemployed [View all]
Horse with no Name
May 2012
OP
I'm guessing you missed the part where he brings home $480 every two weeks
Horse with no Name
May 2012
#32
Retiring at 62 makes for a smaller check than he would get at full retirement age
FarCenter
May 2012
#36
More money doesn't win you anything. The answer lies in quality of life and that means enough money.
valerief
May 2012
#14
You say you are underemployed. Would you quit your present job? Does present job have any benefits?
retread
May 2012
#23
I could have started collecting a year ago, but my monthly benefit would be $0.00.
bornskeptic
May 2012
#33
So can you get Medicare once you start getting SS or do you have to wait? n/t
Horse with no Name
May 2012
#35
Also note that his Medicare Part B premium will be deducted from his SS check beginning at age 65.
FarCenter
May 2012
#46
If you're getting social security disability at 62, it takes one year after the date of
aint_no_life_nowhere
May 2012
#43
Excellent sites. According to the SS site, I can't receive ANY benefits before age 65....
Honeycombe8
May 2012
#51
Fortunately, I was employed and started collecting Social Security benefits at 65. n/t
RebelOne
May 2012
#50