hic1957
Mar 27, 2008, 10:23 AM
Hi -
At one time, social security required a person to have 40 quarters of coverage (which normally took about ten years) to earn full benefits - my question:
If a 20 year old, worked for ten years, earned the 40 qtrs of coverage, and then never worked a day in his life again - when he turned 65 - would he still be eligible for full SS benefits, or must the 40 qtrs of coverage be earned immediately proceeding his retirement at 65?
Thanks
HIC
At one time, social security required a person to have 40 quarters of coverage (which normally took about ten years) to earn full benefits - my question:
If a 20 year old, worked for ten years, earned the 40 qtrs of coverage, and then never worked a day in his life again - when he turned 65 - would he still be eligible for full SS benefits, or must the 40 qtrs of coverage be earned immediately proceeding his retirement at 65?
Thanks
HIC