Your Social Security amount could change

Mar 16, 2011 | Social Security

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The Chicago Tribune reports that the projected Social Security benefits at retirement could change when you retire.

Each year before your birthday, many working Americans receive an annual statement that shows the projected retirement benefits from the Social Security Administration. These Social Security benefits could change by the time you retire.

A Chicago Tribune reader’s Social Security benefits keep shrinking each year, and she was confused as to why these numbers kept changing.

It would be best not to plan your retirement based on those exact numbers because they may change. You can estimate your proposed benefits at www.ssa.gov/prepare/plan-retirement, the Social Security Administration maintains.

Do you think the Social Security Administration should stick with the number given in your annual report?

If you think you may qualify for Social Security Disability, the Social Security Disability lawyers at Newlin Disability can help you.

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