Social Security & Retirement: How Much Social Security Could I Get at $30,000 Income?
How much social security will I get? How to estimate social security benefits? Social Security Retirement Benefits is one of the key sources for our senior clients incomes, and often time when we are discussing their Medicare Part A for Hospitalization, Part B for Medical, Part C for Medicare Advantage / Medicare Health plan or Part D for Medicare Prescription drug coverage options, as well as, MediGap or Medicare supplement options, their income factors heavily into which health care options are access able to them. This can be difficult because our Medicare Clients health needs and income vary wildly. Aside from their Health Care needs, income is the biggest factor in deciding which Medicare health plan option works for them. The discussion around income always brings up the question, “How is somebody’s social security benefits calculated”? So today we are going to talk about how the Social Security Administration (SSA) calculates somebody’s retirement benefits. Please don’t forget to like and subscribe
Thank you so much for watching, if you have questions about your Medicare or Medicare health plan options please feel free to contact us and we can make a new post or video to cover your questions. We here at California know health insurance weather it is private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid / Medi-Cal, Medigap or health insurance for your small business. It can be very confusing coming from your work insurance and trying to look at options on the private market or turning 65 and trying to figure out which Medicare option is best for you. That is exactly what we can do, we can walk you through your options and help you find the plans that fits your needs and your budget.