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		<title>Social Security Records &#8211; Why It&#8217;s So Important to Protect Them</title>
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Amit Mehta asked: People who are gainfully employed have Social Security records. Through tax deducted from your monthly payroll, you make a contribution to a social insurance program, forming the basis of these documents. These records contain your Social Security number as well as other relevant information such as your full name, date of birth, [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Amit Mehta</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>People who are gainfully employed have Social Security records. Through tax deducted from your monthly payroll, you make a contribution to a social insurance program, forming the basis of these documents. These records contain your Social Security number as well as other relevant information such as your full name, date of birth, contact numbers, dependents, and others.<br/><br/>Social Security documents enable you to obtain benefits for three major instances. The first is for disability, where you are temporarily or permanently unable to return to work because you became physically or mentally impaired. The second area for claiming benefits is for retirement from employment. The third and final incidence would be for death, wherein your dependents will be able to make a claim.<br/><br/>The Importance of Social Security Records<br/><br/>Familiarity with your own Social Security documents is crucial for the obvious reason that you are mandated by law to make contributions to the government through salary deductions. And the way to maximize these contributions is by becoming aware of the benefits that you are entitled to at any time in your work life.<br/><br/>For instance, your retirement age is dependent on the year that you were born and if you retire earlier than the required age, then you will get a smaller benefit package. The reverse is also true since if you delay retirement, then you will be entitled to a much larger benefit package.<br/><br/>In recent years, Social Security documents have had to be placed under tighter control and protection because of incidents of identity theft and fraud. Some people acquire the records of other people so that they can claim benefits that are not rightfully theirs. Indeed, there have been many instances where people diligently make their contributions only to find out that somebody else has robbed them of their benefits.<br/><br/>A worse scenario is when one&#8217;s records have been used by others to open bank accounts and obtain credit cards. In this case, the unwitting victim is accumulating debt and his credit record is being tarnished by others. All of these point to one thing &#8211; it is important that you regularly get a copy of your Social Security documents so that you can monitor your records and report any false entries immediately.<br/><br/>So how do you access your records?<br/><br/>Your Social Security records can easily be asked for online. You can apply for your benefits online too in addition to being able to update your records, and block access of your information to others. It is undeniably cheaper, faster and more efficient to transact online. Another advantage of accessing these online documents is that they are ideal for people who are disabled or incapacitated and cannot go to a nearby Social Security office.<br/><br/>Your Social Security information is one of the most important records you have so use it and protect it wisely.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com'>Kansieo.com</a></div>
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		<title>Social Security Disability</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 07:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
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Jaikin Dubey asked: For Immediate Release:Social Security Disability Website Offers BenefitsAssistanceNavigating the world of Social Security benefits andapplications is not always an easy thing to do, but there is a website that canhelp you.  Social Security Disabilityoffers twenty four hour service to help you determine what benefits andinsurance you are eligible for.  With agreat understanding [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jaikin Dubey</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>For Immediate Release:<br/><br/>Social Security Disability Website Offers Benefits<br/><br/>Assistance<br/><br/>Navigating the world of Social Security benefits and<br/><br/>applications is not always an easy thing to do, but there is a website that can<br/><br/>help you.  Social Security Disability<br/><br/>offers twenty four hour service to help you determine what benefits and<br/><br/>insurance you are eligible for.  With a<br/><br/>great understanding of the rules, regulations and policies the Social Security<br/><br/>Administration has set in place, Social<br/><br/>Security Disability is capable of gathering your information and steering<br/><br/>you in the right direction.<br/><br/>From Social Security Income to Disability Insurance, these<br/><br/>two types of benefits are very important programs that United States citizens<br/><br/>can take advantage of.  Unfortunately,<br/><br/>every year more and more citizens go without the aid that they qualify for<br/><br/>because they are not aware of their qualification or simply do not know how to<br/><br/>claim them.  In order to gain all the<br/><br/>information necessary to aid you in making a claim, there is a lot of paperwork<br/><br/>and research to be looked over and completed.<br/><br/>Still, there are times that the correct paperwork is not<br/><br/>filled out or it is not filled out completely and benefits are not received or<br/><br/>seriously delayed.  With the help of a<br/><br/>service that is solely dedicated to helping individuals gather social security<br/><br/>disability information the task becomes easier and more manageable.  The process of collecting information and<br/><br/>documentation in order to submit your application is also a service that you<br/><br/>can be assisted with.<br/><br/>For more information regarding Social Security Disability or<br/><br/>to inquire about the services offered visit <a href="http://www.ssdbenefits.com. " title="http://www.ssdbenefits.com. " target="_blank">www.ssdbenefits.com. </a> Social Security Disability is an online<br/><br/>service that is dedicated to assisting its users navigate the Social Security<br/><br/>Administration in order to file for SS benefits.  Social Security Administration<br/><br/>representatives are available twenty four hours a day to help answer any<br/><br/>questions you may have about their services.          <br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://mycaffeinatedcontent.com'>Caffeinated Content</a></div>
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		<title>Social Security Disability: What is a Disability?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 06:22:48 +0000</pubDate>
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Patricia Woloch asked: Social Security Administration’s Definition of DisabilityThe Social Security Administration has some qualifications to be considered a disability. To be defined as a disability, two conditions must be met:1.	The person is unable to do the work for which the disabled person is suited making at least $900 gross income per month (known as [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Patricia Woloch</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Social Security Administration’s Definition of Disability<br/><br/>The Social Security Administration has some qualifications to be considered a disability. To be defined as a disability, two conditions must be met:<br/><br/>1.	The person is unable to do the work for which the disabled person is suited making at least $900 gross income per month (known as a Substantial Gainful Activity or SGA)<br/><br/>2.	The condition has lasted continuously or is expected to last continuously for at least one year or will probably result in death.<br/><br/>Disabilities that meet these two requirements can be either mental or physical in nature or a combination of both types. The particular disability doesn’t matter as long as the two requirements are met.<br/><br/>Social Security defines disability for these purposes to be a total disability, not a partial disability. The person applying for benefits must be considered completely disabled.<br/><br/>How is Ability to Do Work for Which You are Suited Determined?<br/><br/>In order to determine if you are unable to work, the Social Security Administration looks at two things:<br/><br/>1.	You must be unable to perform the type of work you did for the past 15 years for a year or longer<br/><br/>2.	You must be unable to perform any other type of work for which you are qualified<br/><br/>Other work for which you are qualified refers to work to which you could reasonably transfer your skills and is based upon your age, education, work experience, and any mental and/or physical limitations that you may have.<br/><br/>Time and Age Limits<br/><br/>There is no set length of time you can accrue benefits. As long as you meet the requirements of having a disability, you will receive Social Security Disability benefits.<br/><br/>There is no set age limit to receiving benefits. Once you reach age 65, however, your benefits will automatically convert into retirement benefits.<br/><br/>Earliest Time You May File a Claim<br/><br/>You must be disabled for five months prior to filing a claim. This is because benefits don’t accrue until six months after the date of onset of your disability. The date of onset is the date when you were first unable to perform your work.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content for WordPress</a></div>
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		<title>Proposals to Change Social Security Benefits</title>
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Jonathan Kingsbury asked: http://www.defendingthetruth.com/articles/4808-proposals-change-social-security-benefits.htmlDuring many elections, we have heard proposals from politicians to alter or change Social Security benefits. In this paper, I’m going to research and analyze these proposals to find out whether or not they would be beneficial to the Social Security fund, how it will affect all of us in the future, [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jonathan Kingsbury</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>http://www.defendingthetruth.com/articles/4808-proposals-change-social-security-benefits.html<br/><br/>During many elections, we have heard proposals from politicians to alter or change Social Security benefits. In this paper, I’m going to research and analyze these proposals to find out whether or not they would be beneficial to the Social Security fund, how it will affect all of us in the future, and the current beneficiaries who receive Social Security.<br/><br/>“The key problem for Social Security is that, as the population ages, soon there will not be enough people paying Social Security taxes to provide benefits for every retired person.” (Dilulio &#038; Wilson 486). This is why so many politicians have proposed changes to the current system. The people in my generation might not see any benefits when it’s our time to retire. “In 1950, there were 16 workers to support every one beneficiary of Social Security; today, there are only 3.3 workers supporting every Social Security beneficiary.” (White House). If Social Security stays unchanged at this rate, Social Security will be paying out more than it takes in. If we ever reach this stage we will be left with two problems, a lot of people paying into the system now will be cut off of Social Security, or the government will borrow more money to pay the beneficiaries, which will increase the national debt.<br/><br/>“Unless otherwise stated, payment levels apply equally to aged, blind, and disabled persons.” (State assistance programs for SSI recipients, 3) I believe that if the Social Security fund only funded beneficiaries who are aged, we would not have such a low number today of 3.3 workers supporting every Social Security beneficiary. “The Budget Enforcement Act, for example, excluded the receipts and disbursements of Social Security from the President’s budget and the congressional budget resolution. Programs that have been excluded like this are called “off-budget”.” (Collender 12)<br/><br/>Robert M. Ball has proposed a plan to alter Social Security while arguing against President Bush’s proposal of private accounts. One thing that Ball has proposed was, “Gradually raise the cap on earnings covered by Social Security so that once again 90 percent of all such earnings would be taxed and counted for benefits” (Ball 2). I believe the means of using tax to fix Social Security will work in the short run, but not in the long. If we do take this approach, should we gradually raise the cap on earnings covered by Social Security even more in the future when Social Security has gone further into debt? Another proposed change by Ball was, “An estate tax is a highly progressive way of meeting this cost, and dedicating it to Social Security would strengthen the contributory.” (Ball 3) Now an estate tax, or sometimes called a “death tax”, is a tax on a person’s estate depending on how much he or she was worth. Again, I see a problem with this proposal because Ball is suggesting that we use another means of tax to be paid into Social Security. I personally think it’s wrong to even have an estate tax because those who are taxed an estate tax were most likely small business owners. “More than 70% of family businesses do not survive the second generation; 87% do not make it to the third generation.” (Frequently Asked Questions about the &#8220;Death Tax&#8221;)<br/><br/>During the 2000 elections, President Bush was widely known for his proposals to privatize Social Security. Most of the Democrat’s are against Bush’s proposals to change Social Security, whereas, most Republican’s are for Bush’s proposals to change Social Security. In order to find out whether people would be better off under the current Social Security system or a privatized system, I researched the average returns among the current system and compared them to the average returns under a private investment or “private account”.<br/><br/>Barbara Boxer published a “Social Security to Social Insecurity calculator” (Boxer), that calculates the average return an individual will receive under the current system compared to Bush’s privatization plan. I entered many different salaries and years and at every given circumstance, Bush’s plan resulted in a loss. I found this very disturbing considering the large amounts of research I have done last year on retirement accounts.<br/><br/>Dave Ramsey published a ”Privatizing Social Security calculator” (Ramsey), that calculates the return you could expect depending on the type of fund you choose, your income, and your age. Compared to Barbara Boxer’s calculator, I found this calculator more accurate because you were able to choose a fund that had an average annual return, which is calculated into how much you contribute over a given amount of years. The result from Dave Ramsey’s calculator shows how much you will receive from social security and your private accounts when you retire which resulted in a much higher return than social security.<br/><br/>Last year I took an economics class, which covered a great deal in investing for retirement. Some people who are against Bush’s plan of private accounts state that privatizing social security is too risky for retirement. “For individual investors who have neither the time nor the inclusion to actively monitor a stock or a bong portfolio, mutual funds have an obvious appeal. Just pick a good fund and let the managers do the work for you.” (Groz 105). At the age of 19, I visited Fidelity Investments in Braintree, Massachusetts where I was able to start my own investment portfolio. They showed me many funds that ranged from aggressive growth to conservative growth funds. I then chose a couple of mutual funds that were aggressive growth because I was starting my investing at such a young age. “Many investors draw the inference that they should not invest all their money in a single stock or bond, but rather spread out their investments among a group of securities.” (Groz 106). If private accounts were an option, I would recommend people to diversify their investments into many different funds just to limit risk.<br/><br/>Another benefit from investing in certain types of stocks is the dividends. “Dividends, then, are a dividing up and distribution to shareholders of a portion of the corporation’s earnings.” (Groz 27). With these dividends, you can reinvest them into the stock or fund; “Compounding occurs when you get many (e.g., interest or dividends) from an investment and put it back into the portfolio, letting it grow alongside the original investment.” (Groz 183).<br/><br/>After doing researching and analyzing the proposals offered by many politicians, I feel that privatizing Social Security is not such a bad idea. I feel that privatizing Social Security would give people more control of their money when it comes to saving money for retirement that the government cannot touch. I understand that some people might fear the risks of investing in the stock market, but if someone diversifies and chooses funds that are somewhat conservative, there is a very small risk of having little return. Considering that Social Security today has very little return “Social Security&#8217;s inflation-adjusted rate of return is only 1.23 percent for an average household of two 30-year-old earners with children in which each parent made just under $26,000 in 1996.” (Beach), you would be better off putting your money into a savings account earning a return close to 3 percent.<br/><br/>“If someone&#8217;s definition of national debt excludes the debt owed to federal entities, they are not accounting for the interest on the debt owed to federal entities.” (Ruoco). Since the government’s national debt has been rising year after year which can be seen on (<a href="http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/opd/opdhisto4.htm" title="http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/opd/opdhisto4.htm" target="_blank">www.publicdebt.treas.gov/opd/opdhisto4.htm</a>), why should I trust the government with my retirement money? This is why I support the idea of privatizing Social Security, or at least giving the American people the option to invest in private accounts.<br/><br/>Sources<br/><br/>Orr, Doug. &#8220;Social Security Q &#038; A: separating fact from fiction.&#8221; Dollars &#038; Sense 259 (May-June 2005): 15(6).<br/><br/>State assistance programs for SSI recipients. Baltimore, Md. : The Branch, 2002 Jan<br/><br/>Ball, Robert P (2005). “Fixing Social Security” The Century Foundation. 5/3/2005 <a href="http://www.socsec.org/facts/Check_Lists/checklist1.PDF<br/><br/>Beach&#8221; title=&#8221;http://www.socsec.org/facts/Check_Lists/checklist1.PDF<br/><br/>Beach&#8221; target=&#8221;_blank&#8221;>www.socsec.org/facts/Check_Lists/checklist1.PDF<br/><br/>Beach</a>, William W., Gareth E. Davis. &#8220;Social Security&#8217;s Rate of Return.&#8221; The Heritage Foundation. 15 Jan 1998. 25 Nov. 2005 .<br/><br/>Bogle, John C. Common Sense on Mutual Funds : New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor . San Francisco: John Wiley, 1999.<br/><br/>Boxer, Barbara. &#8220;Social Security into Social Insecurity.&#8221; Social Insecurity. 25 Nov. 2005 .<br/><br/>Brohawn, Dawn K., Norman G. Kurland, and Michael D. Greaney. Capital Homesteading for Every Citizen: A Just Free Market Solution for Saving Social Security. : Center for Economic and Social Justice, 2004.<br/><br/>(Brohawn et al. 256)<br/><br/>Collender, Stanley E. The Guide to the Federal Budget : Fiscal 2000. New York: Century Foundation Press, 1999.<br/><br/>&#8220;Frequently Asked Questions about the &#8220;Death Tax&#8221;.&#8221; DeathTax. 29 Mar 2001. The Seattle Times. 25 Nov. 2005 .<br/><br/>Groz, Marc M. Forbes Guide to the Markets : Becoming a Savvy Investor. New York: J. Wiley, 1999.<br/><br/>Hubbard, Glenn. &#8220;Happy 70th, Social Security.&#8221; Business Week August 08 2005.<br/><br/>Ramsey, Dave. &#8220;Making the Case for Privatizing Social Security.&#8221; Social Security Reform. 25 Nov. 2005 .<br/><br/>Ruoco, James. &#8220;The Impact of Social Security on the National Debt.&#8221; <a href="http://JustFacts.com" title="http://JustFacts.com" target="_blank">JustFacts.com</a>. 1 Sep 2001. 25 Nov. 2005 .<br/><br/>United States. A blueprint for new beginnings : a responsible budget for America’s priorities. Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 2001.<br/><br/>United States. “U.S. Department of the Treasury, Bureau of the Public Debt.” Historical Debt Outstanding – Annual. 25 Nov. 2005 .<br/><br/>White House. &#8220;Strengthening Social Security for Future Generations.&#8221; Strengthening Social Security. The White House. 25 Nov. 2005 .<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content for WordPress</a></div>
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Abhishek Agarwal asked: The Social Security Act of 1935 is among the primary acts the United States government is imposing. The acts main function is to give a lifetime reward to workers who have retired by the age of 65. That was the time of the Midst of Depression and where programs regarding social security [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Abhishek Agarwal</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>The Social Security Act of 1935 is among the primary acts the United States government is imposing. The acts main function is to give a lifetime reward to workers who have retired by the age of 65. That was the time of the Midst of Depression and where programs regarding social security were then based on. Due to the expansion of these programs, the programs are considered to be a leading federal program. The funds for these programs demand almost a quarter of the funds in the federal.<br/><br/>For in a long time now, the payments given by the social security programs were free of tax. This was the setup since for the most part of the grantees life, the grantees were paying for their social security record.<br/><br/>In this case, change has always been a part of our life. Just like for programs in Social Secuirty, it has changed over the years and are still subject to change. Presently, a part of the payments given by the programs is taxable. There was one period where the benefits were almost taxed by 50% and other brackets even reached 85% taxable rate. Various measures were tried and employed in reducing the tax rates of the payments, however majority of them were futile. Due to the changes, it won’t be a surprise if there would come a year where people would pay the benefits of their social security at a very high rate. This could be partly attributed to increasing population. One important setback that is situation reflects is that because of the increasing population, some time in the future many people would become dependent on the social security programs especially the benefits when the time for their retirements comes. The setback could probably be best solved if the tax rates could be lessened by the government. In this way, there’s a higher probability that people would gain more income.<br/><br/>Another possible solution that could be taken as of the moment is to increase the rates of the taxes imposed on present employees. This way could somehow ensure that while there is an increasing population, the entire system would not necessarily fall apart. Presently, employees pay taxes after earning $ 90,000 firstly. The employees are still taxed similarly, since in this way the government is able to increase the cap rather than having the employees pay a higher percentage. In this way, the burden in placed on the higher bracket employees rather than those middle class ones.<br/><br/>One concern arising presently is that the social security and its benefits are now put at risk. There are retirees now enjoying benefits that people in the future would not be able to perhaps enjoy. Currently, it is determined that employees now would be getting 25% less of the benefits that retirees are enjoying presently. However retired grantees are also on the lookout to make sure that even with the booming population, taxes would be reduced so that we could avoid having people living underneath the poverty line.<br/><br/>Those who are currently working and paying for their benefits could be assured that in the long run they would be able to enjoy the benefits they are saving for now with additional savings for that matter. The present situation demands that the government find ways to reduce the taxes so as to avoid the conflict that the benefits enjoyed by the retirees presently would not be the same as to the retirees in the future. The changes could happen given that bad case social security programs are now encountering, it would perhaps be possible for the government to eventually lessen the taxes on these benefits and programs.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content for WordPress</a></div>
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Mary Jean Kuda asked: Rolling Hills is a city in Los Angeles County bordered by the Rolling Hills Estates to the north and Rancho Palos Verdes on all other sides. As of the recent census, the city population was 1,871. It is the 21st richest place in the United States and fourth for places with [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Mary Jean Kuda</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Rolling Hills is a city in Los Angeles County bordered by the Rolling Hills Estates to the north and Rancho Palos Verdes on all other sides. As of the recent census, the city population was 1,871. It is the 21st richest place in the United States and fourth for places with a population of at least 1,000.<br/><br/>It is a private, gated city atop the scenic hills of Palos Verdes. Incorporated in 1957, it maintains a ranch character with an enduring respect for the natural surroundings, with no traffic lights, large spaces between houses and wide equestrian paths along streets.<br/><br/>In a rich city like Rolling Hills, Social Security problems will surely arise. When they do, Rolling Hills Social Security lawyers are just standing by to help you with the complex and often frustrating procedure of applying for and obtaining Social Security benefits.<br/><br/>Claims under Social Security may be pursued with or without a representative. However, when filed with a representative, preferably a lawyer, the claimants will definitely have a higher percentage of winning their claims rather than in pursuing it alone.<br/><br/>This is because upon application necessary paper works must be submitted &#8211; and if it does not convince the Social Security Administration then the claim will be denied at the onset.<br/><br/>So if you doubt the weight and believability of your paper work for your social security claim take some advice and look for qualified assistance right away.<br/><br/>Denial at the Initial Stage does not deter you from further enforcing your claim. You may file a request for reconsideration. Denial of the request may be expected at this stage. In fact, 80% to 85% of claims for reconsideration are denied.<br/><br/>Denial of the request for reconsideration does not put an end to your claim. You can ask that your case be heard by a Judge. Again, this may be done with or without a representative.<br/><br/>Then again, it is better to go to court with a representative as to do without will expose you from further partiality.<br/><br/>For example, the judge, upon seeing you alone and without any knowledge of court procedure, will not be hesitant to deny your claim.<br/><br/>Undeniably, the role of a Rolling Hills Social Security lawyer in your claim is necessary not only to facilitate a faster claim but also to guide you in navigating through the intricate legal process.<br/><br/>However, this should not be understood to mean that the assistance of a lawyer would surely bring positive results on your claim. Of course, Social Security lawyers are not insurers of your claim’s approval. There are times that even when assisted by a lawyer denial may still result.<br/><br/>Engaging the services of a lawyer in your social security case can surely spell a difference between approval and disapproval of claim for benefits. You will for sure put a good fight when you appear prepared before the administration or judge.<br/><br/>With this in mind, determining the issue of representation and the representative to handle your social security case is not simple task. You must think several times before filing your claim unprepared or unrepresented.<br/><br/>For immediate response to your Social Security concerns, employ the aid of our Rolling Hills lawyers. Just log on to our website and avail our free case evaluation services.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content</a></div>
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Trevor Price asked: The Social Security Number Verification System is a free online tool that allows employers to easily obtain a free Social Security verification for their new employees. Directly from their website, a registered employer can check a potential employee or new hire&#8217;s identity and Social Security number.To learn more about the SSA&#8217;s free [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Trevor Price</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>The Social Security Number Verification System is a free online tool that allows employers to easily obtain a free Social Security verification for their new employees. Directly from their website, a registered employer can check a potential employee or new hire&#8217;s identity and Social Security number.<br/><br/>To learn more about the SSA&#8217;s free Social Security verification system, read on.<br/><br/>The Enumeration Verification System Basics for Employers<br/><br/>Employers can register for the Enumeration Verification System by visiting the SSA&#8217;s website at <a href="http://ssa.gov/bso/bsowelcome.htm." title="http://ssa.gov/bso/bsowelcome.htm." target="_blank">ssa.gov/bso/bsowelcome.htm.</a> From this page, the employer must first register for a username and password. Once registered, they can obtain instant results by searching for employee Social Security numbers.<br/><br/>Using E-Verify for All Hiring<br/><br/>E-Verify is the free online tool provided by the Social Security Administration. It allows you, the employer, to conduct a free check of a new employee&#8217;s status and Social Security number with both the SSA and the DHS.<br/><br/>Essentially, once a job applicant presents their documents showing both their identity and employment eligibility, an employer has 3 days from the official hiring date to perform an E-Verify check. By using the E-Verify tool, an employer is granted civil and criminal immunity for all the employees it runs through the system in good faith. The legal benefits are massive and it&#8217;s a free service.<br/><br/>E-Verify is a fantastic way to establish your company as a responsible employer and one that ensures they are in compliance with all immigration and hiring laws. Remember though, an employer can&#8217;t just sit back, relax and assume that simply because a new employee or applicant is cleared on E-Verify, that they&#8217;re free from future responsibility. A truly diligent employer should take aggressive steps to insure their workplace is free of Social Security fraud.<br/><br/>Using the Enumeration Verification System if You&#8217;re a Lender<br/><br/>Loan companies are also often prey to instances of Social Security number fraud. This system allows lenders to input a loan applicant&#8217;s Social Security number and name. After processing the request, they will receive a &#8220;no match&#8221; or &#8220;match&#8221; which will show if the Social Security number is correct.<br/><br/>This verification service is run through third-party vendors and is not free. However, it&#8217;s a critical tool for verifying identity and preventing fraud.<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re searching for free Social Security verification tools, your only option is with the Social Security Administration or through a lender&#8217;s vendor. To conduct Social Security number checks, you must be registered with the SSA as an employer and have the proper signed documentation from your new hires.<br/><br/>This can be invaluable information to a hiring organization in validating an employment candidate before bringing him or her on board. And since there is no charge for tapping into the data, it only makes sense to do so, helping to ensure there are no substantial problems with the individual. In fact, the SSA website contains a lot of employer-friendly insights that make it worth perusing through anyway.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://mycaffeinatedcontent.com'>Create a video blog</a></div>
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Shelley Godra asked: Social Security MythsWritten by Shelley Godra             Social Security was created to help finance US citizens after retirement.  A portion of every worker&#8217;s paycheck assists in funding the Social Security reserve.  Currently, these paycheck portions are creating a surplus in the reserve because there are more citizens employed than retired.  Some spectators believe [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Shelley Godra</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Social Security Myths<br/><br/>Written by Shelley Godra <br/><br/>            Social Security was created to help finance US citizens after retirement.  A portion of every worker&#8217;s paycheck assists in funding the Social Security reserve.  Currently, these paycheck portions are creating a surplus in the reserve because there are more citizens employed than retired.  Some spectators believe that the Social Security fund will not be available to younger US citizens once they decide to retire.  Furthermore, some people believe this future crisis will be created by the retirement of the baby-boomers.<br/><br/>            These statements are not necessarily true.  The Social Security reserve might run out by the time I am ready for retirement; however, the cause cannot entirely be blamed upon the baby-boomers.  There are also several steps that can be taken in order for the Social Security reserve to still be used by my generation. <br/><br/>            Current statistics show that the Social Security fund, if nothing is changed, will dry up by 2040.  There are several reasons for this dilemma, not just the baby-boomers retiring.  The government is using the funds from Social Security to pay other federal expenditures and budgets.  Thanks to medical advancements, US citizens are living longer and using more of the Social Security funds.  People are putting more emphasis on their careers and putting marriage and family on hold.  Since there are less children being born now, there will be less workers funding my Social Security once I am ready to retire.  The final reason is that more companies are outsourcing their employment positions and less US citizens are offered jobs.  Less offered jobs mean a smaller percentage funding the Social Security reserve.<br/><br/>            Like stated in the previous paragraph, the Social Security fund will run out if nothing is changed.  The first option is to change how Social Security is looked at now and how it will be treated once the baby-boomer generation retires.  Government could increase the age eligibility for retiring since people are living longer or could cease payments once a retiree reaches a certain age limit.  The percentage from the paychecks currently contributing could be increased, therefore, increasing the funds.  The government could be more lenient on its immigration restrictions; more immigrants would help to contribute more to the Social Security reserve.<br/><br/>            Changes in the government are not the only way to avoid this Social Security crisis.  Proper arrangements are needed for my generation in order to retire without dependency on monthly Social Security payments.  Citizens can make alternative retirement plans by investing in 401Ks and IRAs; this way people can take their own risks with their money.  Unfortunately, obesity and unhealthy lifestyles might lower the longevity of some in my generation.<br/><br/>            In conclusion, there is a future problem concerning Social Security, however, the problem is not fully caused by the baby-boomer generation.  Additionally, there are changes that can be made in order to avoid this problem.  Personally, I believe that there will be no government changes and the Social Security will indeed run out by 2040.  I have taken this burden onto myself by creating an alternative retirement plan.  I will be in charge of my retirement.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com'>Create a video blog&#8230;instantly.</a></div>
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		<title>The Laborious Process of Social Security Claims in Cudahy</title>
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Claysphere Rivera asked: The whole process of Social Security claims are of laborious nature. Aside from the increasing cases of denials of disability claims, the increase in number of claimants for Social Security benefits has made the whole process much more difficult and burdensome.Particularly in Cudahy, pursuing a claim may consume a whole lot of [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Claysphere Rivera</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>The whole process of Social Security claims are of laborious nature. Aside from the increasing cases of denials of disability claims, the increase in number of claimants for Social Security benefits has made the whole process much more difficult and burdensome.<br/><br/>Particularly in Cudahy, pursuing a claim may consume a whole lot of your time, efforts and economic resources. Instead of advancing your monetary interest, the tedious processes may take so much of you instead.<br/><br/>As per guidelines set by the Social Security Administration, it sounds like a simple process, yet it is not. Many factors have to be considered to make a successful claim for benefits under the Social Security Disability.<br/><br/>It is unfortunate that several legitimate claimants are denied for benefits. In fact, majority of them even have to experience multiple denials in the entire process of their claims.<br/><br/>This is the fact of the whole Social Security process. The optimum result of this perplexing procedures made people discouraged and intimidated. Many have also given up while some even died without obtaining the benefits they are supposedly eligible.<br/><br/>There are widely disseminated opinions that claiming of benefits needs the element of timing. They relate the application process as having its own season – that a claim must be filed in a timely manner, some commented.<br/><br/>To some, they believe that the whole thing dwells on pure luck. They add that if you are lucky enough, you will get hold of the benefits with no fuzz.<br/><br/>The previously mentioned opinions have gathered a lot of sentiments from many people, not only in Cudahy, but also in different states. It has created a persuasive effect especially to those claimants who are frustrated and tired of pushing further their benefits applications.<br/><br/>The real effect of such views had brought a very bad and sad effect on Social Security’s image. The whole idea has clouded the people’s mindset and suggested confusion.<br/><br/>On the positive side, some still have faith in the whole process. Even though they have been denied several times, there are still a few who keep trusting the SSA and hope that their claims will be given due course &#8211; that their desired benefits would not be set at naught.<br/><br/>Some successful stories relate that despite the laborious procedures for disability benefits claims, they have persisted and have endured. Subsequently, they have been lucky enough to convince the adjuster or Administrative Law Judge to grant a positive decision.<br/><br/>Meanwhile, some have managed to appoint their representatives in filing their Social Security applications to avoid the intricate procedures and expect better results. However, many have commented that this was not a guarantee for success.<br/><br/>Ultimately, there are variations of opinion from different claimants. This is primarily because of their relative experience with regard to this matter.<br/><br/>To shed some light, the whole process of claiming Social Security Disability benefits is really demanding. The whole spectrum of this area of law is complex. There are no guarantees for everything, including this claim.<br/><br/>Then again, proper guidance and representation of Cudahy Social Security lawyers is advisable. That is, if they wish to elude further intricacies and worries. They will help you identify your options and may even take the task in representing you with your Social Security benefits claims.<br/><br/>Take that big step and trust in the capabilities of our Cudahy Lawyers. We provide expert advice and representations for those who seeking assistance in applying for Social Security benefits. For more details, you may log on to our website.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/'>Caffeinated Content</a></div>
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Joseph Kenny asked: In order to address the routine concerns of many, regarding the payment of bills post-retirement or disability, a federal benefits program was designed in the United States, in 1935, known as the Social Securities Act. The program known as the social security program provides disability, retirement, unemployment and survivor benefits and Medicare. [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Joseph Kenny</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>In order to address the routine concerns of many, regarding the payment of bills post-retirement or disability, a federal benefits program was designed in the United States, in 1935, known as the Social Securities Act. The program known as the social security program provides disability, retirement, unemployment and survivor benefits and Medicare. The benefits offered aim at providing financial support to the citizens of the U.S., who fall under the categories specified within the paradigms of the program.<br/><br/>The Social Security Act of 1935 introduced the social security system in the US. The system caters to the financial needs of the retired citizens, who have contributed to the social security trust fund for at least 10 years. It also provides benefits to the survivors, in event of the employee&#8217;s death. The other benefits offered cover disability and unemployment.<br/><br/>It is essential for the person to make the regular required contribution to the Social Security Trust Funds through the payroll taxes, to be eligible. By virtue of the provisions of the Federal Insurance Contributions Act or FICA, every worker&#8217;s income is subject to a tax payment of 12.4% on the first $94,200 earned during the year. Half of this amount or 6.2% is paid by the employer, while the other 6.2% is deducted from the salary of the employee. The amount is given to the government. Self-employed people are responsible for paying the full 12.4%. This amount is used fund the social security system.<br/><br/>The system has been designed to benefit those who make the necessary contributions for a period of ten years. There is a credit system incorporated in the scheme and you can earn a maximum of four credits per year. This means that irrespective of the higher limit of your actual earnings and consequently the quantum of your contribution to the fund, your earnings would entitle you to receive four credits.<br/><br/>The amount of the monthly social security check that you would receive after retirement would be calculated on the basis of your 35 highest income-generating years. You need to apply, to start receiving you social security benefits. The best time to do this would be a few months before your actual retirement date.<br/><br/>The social security program attempts to pay the retired citizens a pre-determined sum of money, to cover their basic needs. It works as a kind of insurance for the retired people, helping them to cope with financial difficulties, post-retirement.<br/><br/>It is a form of insurance that covers the surviving spouse and children, in case of the employee&#8217;s death. If the spouse is between 62 to 65 years, 70 to 99 percent of the benefits are payable. Dependent parents and unmarried children under 18 years are entitled to receive the benefits too.<br/><br/>Disability that prevents employment opportunity is also considered for benefits under the social security system. Physical and mental disabilities are also covered and the payment starts five months after proving the disability to the authorities.<br/><br/>Under the social security system, unemployment benefits are available to those whose unemployment is due to circumstances beyond their control. The program is designed to provide financial relief to the citizens of the U.S. at crucial times.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://mycaffeinatedcontent.com'>Create a video blog</a></div>
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