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Re: SSI increase 2022 = Happy


@Kachina624 wrote:

@phoenixbrd  Have you actually looked at the statement mailed to you?  I was quite pleased to learn I'll clear $170.


Mine went up $79.00, thats an increase, usually it was $ 18 or 19. I worked since I was 14 years old, so feel I've earned all I can get. I don't have to depend on it, but I like to keep my savings

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@Kachina624 ,Wow, I don't even come close to that amount. I was never a high wage earner. I'm always glad to get something, though, I must say.

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@Kachina624 Kachina is the $170 after your medicare premium is deducted?

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From the total amount at the bottom of the paper I received and what I receive now the difference is 62.00 in my favor.

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My Medicare bill went up almost $100 b/c I pay for it at full price. I don't get SS or do i qualify for any SS benefits. I'm a state gov retiree and we didn't get a pay raise so the increase in Medicare is a real bummer for me.

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@tobes  I took the very best level of coverage offered (United Health)....so after all the deductions I gained $85 with this increase.

 

Way below Katchina - ....she must have a secret plan   LOL

Posting this info so you all can do a comparison with your increase...................

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my exes SS increase was pretty much near the level of what @Kachina624  posted, AFTER deducting the medicare increase amount. my moms was more than that.

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@SilleeMee wrote:

My Medicare bill went up almost $100 b/c I pay for it at full price. I don't get SS or do i qualify for any SS benefits. I'm a state gov retiree and we didn't get a pay raise so the increase in Medicare is a real bummer for me.


@SilleeMee    I'm also a state government retiree but thankfully we always paid into both SS and the state retirement fund.  I'm so glad we did. 

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@Kachina624 

I did pay into SS, too. But something went wrong in the gov payroll office where I worked and there was some kind of error made on my contributions which didn't appear until I retired. I was shorted credits on my SS work hours and I tried for years to have it corrected to no avail. I've even discussed my case with a lawyer and he basically told me I was in an uphill battle for the long haul. The problem is with the SSA records...numbers are missing and there'sno way to prove they ever existed to begin with.

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@SilleeMee Just to confuse the issue more..........my hairdresser's husband high level job with the railroad...........they (he) has to pay  into SSI plus the gov't employee plan but........can't collect on SSI.    One or the other not both  Apparently his job plan is the best.

 

Plus hairdresser has to pay in SSI.