Social Security Bulletin, Volume 49, Issues 10-12Social Security Administration, 1986 |
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... Beginning in 1985 and still continu- ing in the Bulletin are periodic analyses from the most recent study of social securi- ty beneficiaries - the 1982 New Beneficiary Survey . Stay informed on social security as the program enters its ...
... Beginning in 1985 and still continu- ing in the Bulletin are periodic analyses from the most recent study of social securi- ty beneficiaries - the 1982 New Beneficiary Survey . Stay informed on social security as the program enters its ...
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... beginning with an analysis of what the effect of the amendments would be today is to provide a benchmark against which the implications of future trends may be as- sessed . The report then estimates the percentage of work- ers in 2000 ...
... beginning with an analysis of what the effect of the amendments would be today is to provide a benchmark against which the implications of future trends may be as- sessed . The report then estimates the percentage of work- ers in 2000 ...
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... beginning 1957. Beginning October 1966 , includes special benefits authorized by 1966 legisla- tion for persons aged 72 or older not insured under the regular or transitional provi- sions of the Social Security Act . * Includes ...
... beginning 1957. Beginning October 1966 , includes special benefits authorized by 1966 legisla- tion for persons aged 72 or older not insured under the regular or transitional provi- sions of the Social Security Act . * Includes ...
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... Beginning 1983 , includes contributions for post - 1956 military earnings credit . Be- ginning 1984 , includes Federal income tax receipts from the portion of social secu- rity benefits deemed to be income for tax purposes , and ...
... Beginning 1983 , includes contributions for post - 1956 military earnings credit . Be- ginning 1984 , includes Federal income tax receipts from the portion of social secu- rity benefits deemed to be income for tax purposes , and ...
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... Beginning in 1983 , includes contributions on deemed wage credits for military service . Includes payments from the general fund of the Treasury for tax credits on wages paid in calendar year 1984 and on net earnings from self ...
... Beginning in 1983 , includes contributions on deemed wage credits for military service . Includes payments from the general fund of the Treasury for tax credits on wages paid in calendar year 1984 and on net earnings from self ...
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65 or older Aged Blind Disabled amount Number amount annual assets average monthly benefit awards beginning beneficiaries black lung Carolina child CONTACT contained in table coverage data contained December disabled widows disabled workers disease District of Columbia early retirement earnings Effective employees employment estimated Excludes Federal SSI payments fiscal further information Guam Hawaii Hospital insurance Includes income increase individual information on data January July June Mayer Feldman/Joseph Bondar Medicaid Medicare ment million month monthly benefit amount mortality North Dakota Number amount Number OASDI OASI Trust participants payable percentage distribution period Puerto Rico railroad retirement rates reason for eligibility recipients reduced reduction for early reimbursed reported retired workers retired-worker Rhode Island September Social Security Act Social Security Administration social security benefits South Carolina special age-72 supplemental security income supplementation survivors taxable tion Total number Trust Fund type of benefit wage credits widows and widowers Women