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 How can i make my paycheck last? I'm always broke in a couple of days.?
I just moved out, i get paid every 2 weeks. it seems like i'm behind each time i get paid though and am paying back for last week. I'm 21.. i cant save money.. i do enjoy going out.. but i ...


 How do i make myself save money?
I'm trying to save my money ,. I'm 14 years old ; and I have a job , but whenever I get my paycheck I feel the need to spend it . I'm technically supposed to be putting half of it in ...


 No money no girlfriend about to starve?
ive worked my *** off for the last 10 years and now im on the edge of losing everything within the next 3 months. It started january 2007 when i lost my job due to there being no work he says, so i ...


 Are Rich People happier Than Poor People?
i'am a single mom raising 2 teenagers .i take of my kids ...but it cost money .."home,clothes...food....laundry.....yo... get the picture....BUT.....however.....and i WORK HARD and my ...


 Help! Im in so much debt ! Should i declare myself bankrupt?
I dont earn very much, live in London and am literally drowning in debt - have controlled it quite well but its just got all too much and its all coming on top. I owe £15,000 and im 27. Could i ...


 I am 13 years old. how can i make money fast so i can get my sklx?
the sidekick cost's 100 and i have 25 now and i get paid 15 on fridays. but i have a sk3 that i haveon prepaid for 10 prepaid card. "/
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 If you work and make about 250 a week how much should you try to save from each paycheck to start savings?
i don't make alot but need to ...


 What item should I buy?
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 I have a cheque from work, out of their chequebook for this monthes wages.?
Can I simply take this to a bank and cash it, or can i take it to a cheque place (and get charged) and cash it or do I have to pay it into my bank account only?

First time ive been paid by ...


 If someone wants to send me money using a bank transfer do I have to give them my account number?
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 What can we do about high cable bills?
maybe we all can pick a date and cancel our cable.anyone who has comcast will tell them were cancelling on such and such a date if we get thousands of people to do it the rates will go way down.its ...


 How does a person under 14 earn money?
I can't find any babysitting jobs that will work. Any other ideas for earning some extra cash?...


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 Easy ways for kids to make money?
Any ways for kids 10 and under to make money?...


 Who is allowed access to a personal bank account in the uk without the holders permission?
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 How can i earn money?
no bs like mowing lawns or walking dogs. REAL AWNSERS!
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Robert K
My wife and I both worked full time 35 years. Will we both get Social Security checks upon retirement?
                     
 




Smilin'Bob_ The Enzyte Guy
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Yes, you both will... though it may not be for the same amount....


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I get a thing in the mail every 6 months or so from the Social Security Administration, telling me what I've contributed so far, what I can expect to draw when (and if) I retire at 62, 65 or older. I've been working full time for almost 35 years, so I'd say yes, you should get SS benefits when you retire. The longer you keep working, the more you'll get, so try to hold out to at least 65.


Rose T
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If you both paid into the social security system, then you should both get a check.


PARTYLITE C
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If you paid and filed your taxes. You can get a report from the Social Security Office or request one online to see how much you qualify for.


dan m
yes


Steve B
yes


globeweasel
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yes


Gary
Review your annual statements that you should both be getting right before your birthdays. If you are not getting these statements then contact your local Social Security Office.


Badkitty
Yes, you both will recieve your ss, but I think as a married couple it will be less for your wife.


gardeniagirl07
As long as you paid in your taxes, social security, FICA and all the other stuff that is usually on a pay check. I'm hoping that neither of you worked strictly on a cash basis because if income isn't reported, then no, you won't get S.S. retirement checks. But if you did everything like you were supposed to do, I don't see any problem as to why both of you would not be able to both retire on Social Security.


Baby Poots
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If each of you had a valid Social Security number, and paid into the Social Security system, you will each be entitled to a check. The amount will depend upon the number of quarters you paid into the system, and your salary.

Social Security has a diabolical method of calculating an individual's benefits upon retirement.

I suggest you visit your local Social Security office and talk with a representative. Computers are a wonderful invention; and the SS System can track your entire working life.

Upon your death, or your wife's, whichever comes first, the survivor will be required to choose between the benefits. Social Security is not going to allow the survivor to receive both, once one is dead.


Pantherempress
Yes unless she rather claim off your's.


Bert H
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YES.

(In Canada) you both get CPP (Canada Pension Plan) available at age 60 at a reduced payment (33% less, payable for life). At age 65, you get payments based on the amount you each have contributed to the CPP plan, payable for life.
At age 65, you are entitled to receive OA (Old Age), the amount is the same for all people.
Payments for both plans are subject to your qualifications and application acceptance.
;-)

US?
I imagine it's pretty much the same thing, if in doubt, send away for info from the proper authorities.


SusanS, Incognito
I sure hope so. We are in the same boat.


wartz
You will both be entitled to benefits based on your average indexed monthly earnings. The one with the lowest earnings will be entitled to a benefit based on what he or she earned or half the spouse's benefit, whichever is higher.


molly s
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there should be one check per social security number.


TONY S
Yes. It is more economical for seniors to be married; they have two incomes; two can live more cheaply than one.


leoh
I believe so. Congrats?


^patty^
That would depend on how much longer before you can collect and if there still is any social security when you get to the age to collect. good luck


Tara
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Yes, as long as Social Security still exists.


Enterrador
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No, social security will dissapear. Thank your congressman.


Jim R
I bet the Social Security Administrator is on here tonight to answer that. You might try calling Social Security Monday. You do know how to do that, don't you?


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