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How much will my Social Security benefit be?

Social Security was never meant to replace all of your salary from your working years, so it makes sense that your benefit will be less than you were earning while you were working.  But if you’re about to retire from a job that pays you around $40,000 a year, this Motley Fool article by Dan Caplinger takes you through the calculations that Social Security will use to determine your benefit, and show how the program is designed to replace more income for lower earning workers.  Click here to read more.

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