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Originally Posted by plgerrard
The above link refers only to individuals who have worked for a federal, state or local government and have a government retirement (most government employees do not pay into Social Security, but pay into a government pension program).
If you have not worked for the government and have a private pension plan, the link you want is this one:
http://ssa-custhelp.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/...i=&p_topview=1
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Not quite if you read it properly it says the following:
If you worked in a job that
was not covered under Social Security, e.g., some Federal, State, or local government employment, the pension you get based on that work may reduce your Social Security benefits. Your benefit can be reduced under one of two provisions.
The link you used is for retirement. At 51 or even 55 I don't think she is qualified to retire.
e.g. stands for exemplum gratia latin meaning for example.