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NP_01One of the terms used by Social Security is Early Eligibility Age, or EEA. To the best of your knowledge, what is your personal Earliest Eligibility Age for claiming Social Security retirement benefits?Early Eligibility Age
NP_02Another term used by Social Security is Full Retirement Age, or FRA. To the best of your knowledge, what is your personal Full Retirement Age?FRA
NP_03Based on Social Security guidelines, what is the relationship between the age at which you stop working and the age at which you can begin claiming benefits?work retirement age
NP_04One of the factors that can affect your monthly benefits are the so-called Delayed Retirement Credits (DRCs). Which one of the following statements is correct?what affects benefits
NP_05When are/were you first eligible to claim Delayed Retirement Credits (DRC) from the Social Security program?what age first eligible for delayed retirement credits
NP_05_ageage first eligible for delayed retirement credits
NP_06At what age would/did you stop earning additional Delayed Retirement Credits (DRC) even if you continued to wait to claim benefits?what age stop earning delayed retirement credits
NP_06_agewhat age stop earning delayed retirement credits
NP_07At what age will you be eligible to receive Social Security retirement benefits without a reduction for early claiming?age eligible benefits without reduction
NP_08Imagine an individual, Ms Helen Johnson, who is 68 and earning $50,000 per year from her full-time job. She has never claimed Social Security benefits but has found out that she will be entitled to a $1,600 monthly retirement benefit if she starts claiming when she turns 70. Which of the statements below is correct?when should claim
NP_09The Retirement Earnings Test (RET) specifies that Social Security withholds benefits if a person below their Full Retirement Age receives benefits while working, and whose earnings from this work exceed a certain amount. To the best of your knowledge, which of the following aspects of the RET is also true?retirement earnings test statement