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Look what they just posted on Yahoo
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I don't understand alot of the article. It says the typical 65 yr old would receive about 163 dollars less a month. ???? Are they talking about someone already on SS or someone just about to go on SS.
Me,myself,would be happy with a 3 % raise every year. At least it would be something. I will be losing my LTD at age 65 and any raise for SSDI helps when I lose the LTD check. |
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I can't believe this. Melody |
Mine run's out at age 65. It's only 100 dollars a month but it's better than nothing. Have him call his LTD carrier or check the contract or booklet(if he has one).
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I just checked on google and I typed in the question. "Will I lose my disability check when I turn 65?" and a whole bunch of links came up. I found an answer that says "Nothing changes" So why are you losing your check? Melody |
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Melody, in Australia when a person who receives a disability allowance turns 65, they are automatically transferred to the aged allowance. Maybe your state or country has a similar policy.
Try not to worry about it yet because I'm sure some-one will be along soon to give you the answers that you need. |
I think it's just another attempt to upset and alarm the portion of the population that really has no "wiggle room" when it comes to finances. :mad: I don't put very much faith in these types of articles. Nothing is going to happen to SS or SS Disability in the foreseeable future.
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I, too, have an LTD policy that expires at 65. I took out supplemental long term disability when I was first hired, about $1.22 a paycheck, to have better and longer coverage. It is offset by SS, because had I not been allowed SSD, my LTD policy would have paid the difference (less inflation.) At 65 I qualify for regular SS, which is what the LTD was to cover me until.
At that time I will hope that what is left of my 401K's (after all the losses on Wall Street) will pick up some of the slack from losing my LTD benefit. We are likely to be in a world of hurt for cash at that point. Jacking around with my SS and Medicare will tend to make me even more cranky . . . :mad: . . . than I already am! |
Take a look at this link.
Retirement age has "changed"... for example only at 66 for me for full benefits. http://ssa-custhelp.ssa.gov/app/answ...ility-benefits This seems pretty clear, that disability will change in name only. |
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