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Do you have to provide your Social Security number?

Do you have to provide your Social Security number?

You are NOT required to provide your SSN.” Keep your SSN safe. I have strong beliefs about privacy on the Internet, and I believe that people, especially young people, should not freely share their information (including their SSNs, passwords, email address, home address, phone numbers, etc.) to whatever website requests it.

How to check SSS member in the Philippines?

SSS ONLINE INQUIRY – Here are the easy steps on how to check your monthly contribution to the Philippine Social Security System being an SSS member. In the Philippines, the workers or employees of private, professional, and informal sectors are usually insured under the Philippine Social Security System or more commonly known as the SSS.

How to check your monthly contribution through the SSS online inquiry?

The SSS Online Inquiry is a service that enables SSS members to check on their monthly contributions, loans, and other information. An SSS member can also check details about his or her ID information through the said online service. How to check your monthly contribution through the SSS Online Inquiry?

What can I do with my social security account?

With your free, personal my Social Security account, you can receive personalized estimates of future benefits based on your real earnings, see your latest Statement, and review your earnings history. It even makes it easy to request a replacement Social Security Card or check the status of an application, from anywhere!

What happens when you apply for Social Security as a spouse?

If you do have enough credits to qualify for your own Social Security benefits and you apply for your own retirement benefits and for benefits as a spouse, we always pay your own benefits first. If your benefits as a spouse are higher than your own retirement benefits, you will get a combination of benefits equaling the higher spouse benefit.

How much money does Mary Ann get from Social Security?

Mary Ann qualifies for a retirement benefit of $250 and a spouse’s benefit of $400. At her full retirement age, she will receive her own $250 retirement benefit, and we will add $150 from her spouse’s benefit, for a total of $400.

Who are eligible for Social Security survivor benefits?

When you die, certain members of your family may be eligible for survivors benefits. These include widows, widowers (and divorced widows and widowers), children, and dependent parents. How do I earn survivors benefits? As you work and pay Social Security taxes, you earn credits toward your Social Security benefits.