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Some facts about Social Security

2008 Social Security taxes

  • You and your employer each pay 6.2 percent
  • If you are self-employed, you pay 12.4 percent
  • You do not pay Social Security taxes on any earnings above $102,000

2008 Medicare taxes

  • You and your employer each pay 1.45 percent
  • If you are self-employed, you pay 2.9 percent
  • Medicare taxes are paid on all of your earnings; there is no limit

Work credits in 2008

  • For each $1,050 you earn, you receive one Social Security “credit,” up to four per year
  • Most people need 40 credits to be eligible for retirement benefits
  • Younger people need fewer credits to qualify for disability and survivors benefits

Average 2008 monthly Social Security benefits

  • Retired worker: $1,079
  • Retired couple: $1,761
  • Disabled worker: $1,004
  • Disabled worker with a spouse and child: $1,690
  • Widow or widower: $1,041
  • Young widow or widower with two children: $2,243

2008 monthly SSI payment rates (does not include state supplement, if any)

  • $637 for an individual
  • $956 for a couple



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