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  • Social Security Credits
  • How Credits Are Earned
  • Number Of Credits Needed For Retirement Benefits
  • Number Of Credits Needed For Disability Benefits
  • Number Of Credits Needed For Survivors Benefits

Social Security Credits

You must earn at least 40 Social Security credits to qualify for Social Security benefits. You earn Social Security credits when you work and pay Social Security taxes.

The number of credits does not affect the amount of benefits you receive. It only determines if you are eligible or not. You do not get extra benefits for earning more than the minimum number of credits.

We cannot pay benefits to you if you don’t have enough credits. We use the amount of credits you’ve earned to determine your eligibility for retirement or disability benefits, as well as your family’s eligibility for survivors benefits when you die.

How Credits Are Earned

Trải nghiệm sòng bạc trực tuyếnSince 1978, when you work and pay Social Security taxes, you earn up to a maximum of four credits per year.

Trải nghiệm sòng bạc trực tuyếnCredits are based on your total wages and self-employment income for the year. You might work all year to earn four credits, or you might earn enough for all four in much less time.

Trải nghiệm sòng bạc trực tuyếnThe amount of earnings it takes to earn a credit may change each year. In 2020, you earn one Social Security or Medicare credit for every $1,410 in covered earnings each year. You must earn $5,640 to get the maximum four credits for the year.

During your lifetime, you might earn more credits than the minimum number you need to be eligible for benefits. These extra credits do not increase your benefit amount. The average of your earnings over your working years, not the total number of credits you earn, determines how much your monthly payment will be when you receive benefits.

Read our publication, "How You Earn CreditsTrải nghiệm sòng bạc trực tuyến," for more information.

Number Of Credits Needed For Retirement Benefits

Trải nghiệm sòng bạc trực tuyếnIf you were born after 1928, you need 40 credits to qualify for retirement.

Number Of Credits Needed For Disability Benefits

To be eligible for disability benefits, you must meet a recent work test and a duration work test.

The number of credits necessary to meet the recent work test depends on your age. The rules are as follows:

  • Before age 24 - You may qualify if you have 6 credits earned in the 3-year period ending when your disability starts.
  • Age 24 to 31 – In general, you may qualify if you have credit for working half the time between age 21 and the time you become disabled. As a general example, if you become disabled at age 27, you would need 3 years of work (12 credits) out of the past 6 years (between ages 21 and 27).
  • Age 31 or older - In general, you must have at least 20 credits in the 10-year period immediately before you become disabled.

Trải nghiệm sòng bạc trực tuyếnThe following table shows how many years of work credits you need to meet the duration of work test based on your age when your disability began. For the duration of work test, your work does not have to fall within a certain period. The table only provides an estimate of how many work credits you need. It does not cover all situations. If you are statutorily blind, you must only meet the duration of work test. When statutory blindness is involved, there is not a recent work test requirement.

NOTE: This table is an estimate only and does not cover all situations

If you become disabled... Then you generally need:
Before age 28 1.5 years of work
Age 30 2 years
Age 34 3 years
Age 38 4 years
Age 42 5 years
Age 44 5.5 years
Age 46 6 years
Age 48 6.5 years
Age 50 7 years
Age 52 7.5 years
Age 54 8 years
Age 56 8.5 years
Age 58 9 years
Age 60 9.5 years

Number Of Credits Needed For Survivors Benefits

The number of credits needed for family members to be eligible for survivors benefits depends on your age when you die. The younger you are, the fewer credits needed. Nobody needs more than 40 credits.

Trải nghiệm sòng bạc trực tuyếnUnder a special rule, we can pay benefits to your children and your spouse caring for your children, even if your record doesn't have the number of credits needed. They can get benefits if you have credits for one and one-half year's work (6 credits)in the three years before your death.

If you are already receiving retirement or disability benefits at the time of your death, we will pay your survivors based on that entitlement. We will not have to determine your credits again.

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