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What if I do not have 40 credits for Social Security?

There are many Americans that do not have 40 credits and they do not know what happens in those cases, learn about it here

Abraham Quirós Villalba by Abraham Quirós Villalba
29/12/2022 11:00
in Money
Forty credits are necessary to get retirement benefits

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In order to obtain Social Security benefits like the retirement you must have worked before. Then, the second thing you must have complied with is paying Social Security as you worked. This is the way to get credits. You need to make a certain amount of money. After reaching that minimum, you start getting credits. However, you can not receive as many credits as you want. Four is the maximum per year.

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If you would like to become a Social Security beneficiary, there is a minimum of credits you must have gotten. Forty is the number Social Security asks for when you apply to get retirement benefits. There is also one more thing to take into account. That is your birthdate. This number of credits is for anybody born in 1929 or later too. Bear in mind that 40 credits are similar to ten years of work.

It is true that most people who need Social Security credits, use them for their retirement. There are millions of retirement benefits and check that retirees get monthly. Inflation and the rising cost of living affect the earnings you need to get one credit. So it is usually updated every year. As inflation usually goes up, so do the earnings you need. In 2022, you need $1,510 to get just one credit.

What happens if I do not have forty credits for Social Security retirement benefits?

Social Security will not allow you to claim retirement benefits. So, unfortunately, this is a requirement you need to meet. Having worked for ten years and having forty credits is essential to get SSA retirement benefits. However, there is still a chance to get a different benefit. For instance, if you are the spouse or surviving family member of a Social Security beneficiary. You might be eligible for that reason.

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There might be some exceptions to get Social Security benefits
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The second possibility is that someone has a disability or is blind. In this case, you may also have the right to get a Social Security benefit if you have limited resources or your income is really low. SSI or Supplemental Security Income is the benefit they might be able to get. So exploring these two possibilities will help some people who are in a disadvantaged situation.

The amount of money that survivors benefits could have depends on the number of years the person who passed away worked. The age that this person was is also essential to work out that amount of money. Nonetheless, if you are not sure whether you may be eligible for any benefits, it is always best to contact Social Security. They will let you know whether you can get a benefit or not.

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