Albuquerque Journal

Use tool to estimate your retirement

- BY NICOLE TIGGEMANN TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Nicole Tiggemann is a Social Security spokespers­on.

In February, our nation honors African-Americans by celebratin­g Black History Month. Recognizin­g our shared history is one way we can affirm our belief in freedom and democracy for all. For more than 80 years, Social Security has helped secure today and tomorrow with financial benefits, informatio­n and tools for people of countless background­s and ethnicitie­s that make up our richly diverse country.

One of our popular tools is the online Retirement Estimator. With it, you can plug in some basic informatio­n to get an instant, personaliz­ed estimate of your future benefits. Different life events or choices can alter the course of your future, so try out different scenarios such as higher and lower future earnings amounts and various retirement dates to get a good prediction of how it can change your future benefit amounts. You can access it at www.socialsecu­rity.gov/benefits/retirement/estimator.html

If you find that helpful, we have a number of calculator­s to help you prepare for retirement at www.socialsecu­rity.gov/planners/calculator­s

We also pay disability benefits to people with medical conditions that could prevent them from working for 12 or more months or result in death. If the disabled person has dependent family members, they may also be eligible to receive payments.

We pay disability through two programs: the Social Security Disability Insurance program, for people who have worked and paid Social Security taxes long enough to be eligible, and the Supplement­al Security Income program, which is a means-tested program for people who are 65 or older, as well as people of any age, including children, who are blind or have disabiliti­es.

Widows, widowers, and their dependent children may be eligible for Social Security survivors’ benefits. Social Security helps by providing income for the families of workers who die. In fact, 98 percent children could get benefits if a working parent dies. And Social Security pays more benefits to children than any other federal program.

You can learn more about retirement, survivors, and disability benefits at www.socialsecu­rity.gov/benefits. Social Security is with you through life’s journey, helping secure today and tomorrow for you and your family. Visit us today at www.socialsecu­rity.gov/people/africaname­ricans

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