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How to See Your Lifetime Earnings Record for Social Security
Your lifetime earnings record, or rather, the highest earning 35 years over your lifetime, is what your Social Security benefit amount will be based upon. So, obviously, making sure that your lifetime record is correct is important to assuring you get the full Social Security benefit you have earned from a lifetime of working. Fortunately, your earnings record for your entire lifetime is available to you via your online “My Social Security” account, as explained by Social Security Public Affairs Specialist Vonda Van Til appearing in Cedar Springs, Michigan’s The Post. Click here to read more.
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I HAVE NO OPINION, JUST A QUESTION. WHERE CAN I GET MY “FREE REPORT” ON “ALL ACTIVITIES AND TRANSACTIONS” ON THE “COMMERCE SIDE, ETC”, AS A CONSUMER I REQUEST A “FULL LIFETIME REPORT” OF ALL ACTIVITIES/TRANSVESTIGATIONS PERPETRATED ON MY SOCIAL SECURITY ACCOUNT.
I WOULD ALSO LIKE A “FREE REPORT” ON MY “CESTUI QUE VIE ACT 1666 TRUST FUND/CREDITS”, ALL ACTIVITIES/TRANSACTIONS PERPETRATED ON MY “CESTUI QUE VIE ACT 1666 TRUST FUNDS/CREDITS ACCOUNT” AS I AM THE BENEFICIARY OF.
I WILL BE SENDING A REQUEST TO THE THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF TEXAS, AND WHOEVER ELSE I HAVE TO INFORM THEM THAT I AM REQUESTING THIS INFORMATION. I WANT ALL ACTIVITIES AND TRANSACTIONS ON “BOTH” SOCIAL SECURITY ACCOUNTS IN MY NAME, IN “ALL CAPITALS NAME”, AND “NON-ALL CAPITALS NAME” ACCOUNTS!
IF YOU CAN NOT PROVIDE THIS INFORMATION, PLEASE DIRECT ME TO THE LEGITIMATE CORRECT GOVERNMENT OFFICE THAT CAN HELP ME.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME.
Martha Elva Alcala’
I would like to view my earnings from the time I was 16 till the time I wasn’t able to work from a bad knee replacement and 2012 is there anyway I can get what I’ve made throughout that period of time
Tara,
Yes, it’s fairly easy to get your lifetime earnings history. Simply go to your personal “my Social Security” online account at http://www.ssa.gov/myaccount and access your lifetime earnings history. This will include both your earnings used for SS purposes (the earnings you paid SS payroll taxes on), and your total earnings (the earnings from which you made Medicare contributions). If you don’t yet have an account established, you can do so at that same website. If you are unable to set up your online account, you’ll need to call Social Security at 1.800.772.1213 (or at your local office) to ask them to mail you a copy of your Earnings Statement.
Russell Gloor
National Social Security Advisor
The AMAC Foundation