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They calculate the penalty based on gross amount earned.
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Agree. There is a lot of Social Security clickbait articles. Only read stories from reputable news sources.
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What is the question? Your post is a statement.
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It is not apples-to-apples math. The example below shows the error in your "here goes your 3% along with an additional 3%".Medicare, currently: $164.90 x 6% = $9.89 increaseAverage benefit: $1,800 x 3% =$54.00 increase
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Mike Piper's Open Social Security website is the go to source for claiming strategies, collecting the most possible based on govt actuary tables.PIA can increase for the following two reasons.- You are still working and replacing a lower income year ...
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They calculate the penalty based on gross amount earned.
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Agree. There is a lot of Social Security clickbait articles. Only read stories from reputable news sources.
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What is the question? Your post is a statement.
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It is not apples-to-apples math. The example below shows the error in your "here goes your 3% along with an additional 3%".Medicare, currently: $164.90 x 6% = $9.89 increaseAverage benefit: $1,800 x 3% =$54.00 increase
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Mike Piper's Open Social Security website is the go to source for claiming strategies, collecting the most possible based on govt actuary tables.PIA can increase for the following two reasons.- You are still working and replacing a lower income year ...
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They calculate the penalty based on gross amount earned.
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475
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Agree. There is a lot of Social Security clickbait articles. Only read stories from reputable news sources.
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499
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What is the question? Your post is a statement.
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738
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It is not apples-to-apples math. The example below shows the error in your "here goes your 3% along with an additional 3%".Medicare, currently: $164.90 x 6% = $9.89 increaseAverage benefit: $1,800 x 3% =$54.00 increase
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Mike Piper's Open Social Security website is the go to source for claiming strategies, collecting the most possible based on govt actuary tables.PIA can increase for the following two reasons.- You are still working and replacing a lower income year ...
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| Date Registered | 03-19-2018 07:57 AM |
| Last Visited | 12-20-2025 10:15 AM |
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