网上查的公式: Here are the bend points for calculating a worker’s benefits in 2023. The benefit is the sum of the following elements: 90 percent of the first $1,115 of averaged indexed monthly earnings 32 percent of earnings between $1,115 and $6,721 15 percent of earnings above $6,721 For example, a 62-year-old born in 1957 whose total indexed earnings over her 35 highest-earning years were $2.5 million would have an AIME (average indexed monthly earnings) of $5,952.38 ($2,500,000 / 420 work months = $5,952.38). The first bend point, $1,115 of the AIME, is multiplied by 90 percent, resulting in $1,003.50. This worker then earned an incremental $4,837.38 (or $5,952.38 minus $1,115). This figure is multiplied by 32 percent, resulting in $1,547.96. The worker had no earnings above $6,721, so there’s no benefit at this level. Add those figures up, and they come to $2,551.46.
If you were born in 1960 or later, your full retirement age is 67 (En español) You can start your Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62, but the benefit amount you receive will be less than your full retirement benefit amount. 我先哭一下下,再算算少了多少
我不知道你的准确年龄,但是我猜你62岁拿不到,可能要到67岁
你62不能开始领你老公的吗
我去SSA.GOV查了自己的记录,读研做RA TA那几年没有交 SS tax, 交SS tax是来美第五年开始的。
Here are the bend points for calculating a worker’s benefits in 2023. The benefit is the sum of the following elements: 90 percent of the first $1,115 of averaged indexed monthly earnings 32 percent of earnings between $1,115 and $6,721 15 percent of earnings above $6,721
For example, a 62-year-old born in 1957 whose total indexed earnings over her 35 highest-earning years were $2.5 million would have an AIME (average indexed monthly earnings) of $5,952.38 ($2,500,000 / 420 work months = $5,952.38). The first bend point, $1,115 of the AIME, is multiplied by 90 percent, resulting in $1,003.50. This worker then earned an incremental $4,837.38 (or $5,952.38 minus $1,115). This figure is multiplied by 32 percent, resulting in $1,547.96. The worker had no earnings above $6,721, so there’s no benefit at this level.
Add those figures up, and they come to $2,551.46.
退休后两人10万以下基本不用交税了
算得好清楚,太厉害了
咱们留学生出来开始工作也得有快30了吧。工作35就65了。多数中国人都赶不到这个年纪了吧。
不是的。你看看计算器。这个取决couple两人的工资
这个算社安金清楚了👍
是的,我自己计划工作到54岁,然后62开始取,我用这个计算器算过,把我以前十几年工资填进去,我工作到54和工作到62,62开始取的话每个月只差了三百,那我何必多工作那么多年呢。 https://www.ssa.gov/OACT/quickcalc/
真这样的话有点惨
只读硕士的话应该不用吧,25/6就上班了e
8万是现在的dollar,那开销也要用现在的dollar。 如果开销是future dollar,那8万就不是8万了,可能是16万。 都用现在的dollar模型最简单。
不能,好像必须本人开始领了,配偶才能领他的一半,他收入比我高工作年限比我长,SS打算熬到67养肥了再领。我50就打算退了,SS本来就不多,打七折无所谓,先领了再说
到了67岁还可以换?真的?
不能换;除非只剩一个人。
我已经工作二十年了。如果我现在就不工作,62开始领。和一直工作比,每月少领500。
拿不到SS我觉得不可能的,政府怎么没钱也得从其它地方扣出来,美国有多少人老了就是依靠这钱过日子,而且这不是小部分人,会导致社会不安定,人民会造反的,美国无论谁当政也不会到这地步.
8万是按现在的标准,SS 每年会按通胀调整的呀。以下是SS 官网上写着呢:COLA = cost of living adjustment
Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries will receive an 8.7 percent COLA for 2023
不买保险裸奔吗? 65 岁开始 Medicare, 再花2-300 每月买个Medicare supplementary ,健康不好自己也花不了多少钱。如果不能自理进assited living, 放心剩下的寿命也就最多3-5年,有大数据的。
我当然在SS 官网上用官网计算器算过。你与其瞎猜,自己去官网开个户,算算就知道
医疗很简单,老公如果继续工作,用他公司的医疗保险。如果躺平后的收入控制在Obama care 的收入要求内,最多一个人的保费也就500. 如果超过Obama care 的收入上限,自己买医疗保险,一个月800. 如果这样的医疗保险费用都负担不起,说明没资本躺平
他说的67岁拿最高3800,你这个最高是70岁开始拿的最高
是的,差别不大。
问题是这不是你能选的啊。我觉得最有可能的就是三。中产辛苦一辈子,就因为自己存401K,IRA多些,政府就让你自己解决养老金了。一二三全部上都有可能,美国赤字一年比一年多,政府越来越大,就从中产身上薅钱呗
第三条已经有提案了,但因为兹事体大社保还没到那么紧迫就搁置了,等人口庞大的baby boomers把社保医保耗尽,就会拿上桌面了,对每张pay check都被强迫扣除社保税的中产工薪族很不公平,所以能早退的能躺平的就早点躺平养生吧,不然,交的税也等于是被捐了。
好像有预计说203几年以后只能payout 70%了。所以能早拿就早拿吧
agree...
是16万
收入超了也只要800一个月吗?是PPO那种比较好的吗?
我先哭一下下,再算算少了多少
如果超过Obama care 的收入上限,自己买医疗保险,一个月800-应该是一个人800,两个人就是1600吗?
是的,800 一个人,但就是个估计。具体多少,如果50多点也许用不着800,随着年龄增加,保费会增加,和deductable多少也有关系
800 就是个估计,你可以去市场上找合适的保险,具体保费多少和年龄和deductable 都有关系
往哪儿抠?哪儿都缺钱
老头老太造反个P
所以说这是个没有标准答案的问题 每个人根据自己的情况选择自己觉得最好的选择