
Benefit Calculators | SSA
Compute historical benefits as well as estimates of your future retirement, disability, and survivor benefits based on your age, earnings, and type of benefit. Windows or Mac version must be …
• The number of work credits you need to qualify for disability benefits depends on your age when your disability begins. Generally, you need 40 credits, 20 of which were earned in the last 10 years ending …
How Does Someone Become Eligible? | Disability Benefits | SSA
This disability planner page explains how you qualify for benefits if you become disabled.
SSI for Children | Supplemental Security Income (SSI) | SSA
A child may be eligible for SSI disability benefits beginning as early as the date of birth; there is no minimum age requirement. A child may be eligible for SSI disability benefits until attainment of age …
Benefits Planner: Retirement | Retirement Age and Benefit Reduction
To find out how much your benefit will be reduced if you begin receiving benefits from age 62 up to your full retirement age, use the chart below and select your year of birth.
If you get Social Security disability benefits when you reach full retirement age, we convert those benefits to retirement benefits. For more information, read Disability Benefits (Publication No. 05 …
Quick Calculator - The United States Social Security Administration
May 27, 2014 · If you do not give a retirement date and if you have not reached your normal (or full) retirement age, the Quick Calculator will give benefit estimates for three different retirement ages.
Benefit Calculators - Estimate Your Benefit
Compare retirement benefit estimates based on your selected date or age to begin receiving benefits with retirement estimates for ages 62, Full Retirement Age (FRA), and 70.
Benefits Planner: Retirement | Retirement Age Calculator | SSA
Use the Social Security full retirement age calculator to find out when you are eligible for unreduced retirement benefits based on your birth year.
Disability | SSA - The United States Social Security Administration
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or “Disability” provides monthly payments to people who have a disability that stops or limits their ability to work.