How does receiving Disability affect my Social Security benefits later in life?

March 21st, 2009 | by admin |
disability
suzjoy asked:


I started getting Disability in my 50s, and am now 61. I receive just Disability (not SSI), and am wondering what happens at age 65? Do I start receiving regular SS, and does it end earlier than if I hadnever gotten Disability?? Thanks.

Amber
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    1. No Responses to “How does receiving Disability affect my Social Security benefits later in life?”

    2. By little78lucky on Mar 24, 2009 | Reply

      If you are receiving Social Security disability benefits when you reach full retirement age, those benefits will be converted to retirement benefits.

    3. By tonalc2 on Mar 24, 2009 | Reply

      To add to the above answer, there is no “ending” to Social Security. You get it as long as you live.

    4. By Ibredd on Mar 25, 2009 | Reply

      no problem with 65.

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