Top 7 Important Social Security Questions Answered for You

 

Can I change my mind after signing up for Social Security benefits?

In fact, you can! The Social Security Administration lets you withdraw your application for benefits during the first year of entitlement. After that, though, there is nothing you can do, so think well before making this decision!

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3 thoughts on “Top 7 Important Social Security Questions Answered for You”

  1. Barbara Branchetti

    How can I get a grant to help me with medical bills, meds and household exp. ,like food utilities etc.

  2. sharon stalsberg

    I filed for ssi in 2017, l was layed off my job in 2016. I made a horrible choice due to depression of losing my job and withdrew funds from my 401k and paid my house off. I turn 65 this year and received letter from ssi saying l would be charged $458.00 a month for medicare based on my 2016 tax return, l cannot afford that. I appealed, went to the ssi office and was told it would be based on my 2017 tax return, but yesterday received a letter stating l would still be charged the $458.00, what can l do now to get the to readjusted based on my 2017 return?

  3. Lauren Kimmel

    I receive about $620 a month in S.S. From that $83 is taken out for Medicare, which I need desperately. I have an 11 yr old daughter who is in custody of my mother. I want to earn more money and have custody of her one day… I was wondering how much I am permitted to earn each month? Also I need a free, or affordable secondary insurance if possible… I want to take care of my health and find an affordable place of my own. In the long run, I want to become successful enough to not have to rely on S.S. Thank you for your time, I look forward to a response.

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