The easiest way to determine how much you've paid is to look at your most recent pay stub or direct deposit receipt.
If you want to know how much you've paid in total, as well as the number of work credits you've earned and your projected retirement benefit (based on current wages), you can fill out form SSA-7004 to request a Social Security statement.
For more information, see Related Links, below.
You may request a statement of your earnings for Social Security from the SSA in person at one of their offices, by mail, or through the internet at their website.
Cash cash cash cash for money
Yes it would be the same if you were working at age 100 and earned income from providing your services. You would still be required to pay the social security and medicare taxes on the earned income.
To the same place that it was going before you started receiving your SSB. To the trust fund.
No. Social Security (FICA) is paid on earned income.
None. We don't get welfare. We get Social Security. Something we earned and paid into working all our lives.
No. Social security payments are based entirely on wages earned.
Yes.
we do from working.
No one "gave" Social Security benefits to immigrants. Illegal immigrants aren't eligible to receive Social Security compensation; legal immigrants are eligible if they earned wages and paid FICA taxes, just like natural-born citizens.
23000.00
money earned can be paid to anyone who has earned it even in Australia.
no
No. Only earned income is counted against your Social Security.