Monday, October 13, 2008

Leo Rossler: Your Social Security

Posted on
Thursday, April 24, 2008
        Email This   Print This
Women's Social Security Resources Available Online
All Americans need to understand at least the basics of the Social Security program.

For women, there are reasons it can be especially important. Here's why:

  • Women tend to live longer than men, which means they are more likely than men to get Social Security survivors' benefits;

  • Women will probably have a greater financial need for Social Security retirement benefits, and collect them for a longer period of time since they live longer;

  • Women are more likely to be affected by some Social Security provisions than men, such as changing their surnames after marriage or divorce.

  • So Social Security has two ways for women to conveniently get information about Social Security that directly addresses their needs.

    Women will find our special Web page on women's issues helpful. It is titled "For Women" and can be found at www.socialsecurity.gov/women.

    On the left side of the page is a listing of "roles" that a woman may play in life, such as working woman, beneficiary, bride, new mother, divorced spouse, caregiver and widow. When you click on any one of these roles, you are taken to Social Security information that would be of interest to you. For example, "new mother" leads you to links on getting a Social Security number for your newborn, benefits for children, and more.

    On the right side of the page is a listing of Social Security programs - retirement, survivors and disability - as well as links to the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicare programs. And in the center of the "For Women" Web page are links to such topics as "Don't Outlive Your Retirement Savings."

    This link is one that many working women will find particularly helpful because it takes them to Social Security's financial planning Web site at www.socialsecurity.gov/planners. They can use the calculators there to test different retirement ages or different scenarios for future earnings amounts. It also provides some detailed financial information about how marriage, widowhood, divorce, self-employment, government jobs and other life or career events can affect Social Security. And it includes a link to a non-Social Security worksheet that will help visitors decide how much they need to save and invest for a comfortable retirement.

    For all this, and other useful Social Security information important to women, visit the "For Women" page at www.socialsecurity.gov/women.

    In addition, Social Security offers a booklet titled "Social Security: What Every Woman Should Know." This 24-page publication is a handy reference tool for any woman who needs a basic understanding of how the Social Security retirement, survivors and disability programs work. It also includes information for women on what to keep in mind about the Social Security program if they become widowed or divorced. And it addresses other Social Security issues that a woman may encounter, such as how to change her name, get Social Security numbers for her child(ren), and ensure Social Security coverage if she is self-employed or a household worker.

    Free copies of the "What Every Woman Should Know" booklet can be printed by visiting our Web site at www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10127.html or can be ordered by calling our toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778). The Tyler office is located at 5509 S. Donnybrook Ave.


    Comment on this article!
    Note: You must login or register to post comments. Comments must be approved by Moderator before appearing on the site. Use the links below to login or register.
      FAQFAQ     SearchSearch Forums        Log inLog in      RegisterRegister 
     Topics   Replies  Author  Last Post 
    No Comments
    New comment »

    Leo Rossler
    ()
    MORE NEWS
    October 5: Please Vote Democratic
    Re: Earl for Prez?
    October 5: Please Vote Democratic
    Re: Earl for Prez?....
    October 5: Please Vote Democratic
    Re: Earl for Prez?
    October 5: Please Vote Democratic
    (No heading)
    Husbands, Love Your Wives
    Love Your Wives
    October 12: Third Party Mistake
    Re: Throwing in the towel
    October 12: Did she miss them?
    Re: Editorials
    October 5: Please Vote Democratic
    Earl for Prez?
    MULTIMEDIA