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Old 07-14-2020, 09:11 PM #1
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anyone with enough work credits can retire early at 62. it has nothing to do with disability. if you are on ssi they automatically switch you to early retirement and if you are getting less than you currently getting under ssi they give you the additional amount so you dont get a reduction.

as to what you can do with your inheritance i have no idea what you can do,

i am going to send you a private message with someplace that someone may know.
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anyone with enough work credits can retire early at 62. it has nothing to do with disability. if you are on ssi they automatically switch you to early retirement and if you are getting less than you currently getting under ssi they give you the additional amount so you dont get a reduction.

as to what you can do with your inheritance i have no idea what you can do,

i am going to send you a private message with someplace that someone may know.
Sorry for the late reply. I suffer from crippling depression (one of the reasons I'm on ssi ) so it takes me some time to gather myself to communicate.
I just wanted to say thanks for the information. Its the best info I've received since all this started. Thanks again.
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