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All the calculators I know of ask for my PIA to run analysis. But I'm more than 2 years older than my FRA now, and PIA is no longer shown anywhere on my SSA statements that I can find. I assume PIA adjusts with COL every year, so I can't just look at my PIA from a 3 year old SSA statement either (right?).
[edit: Never mind, I think I figured it out. In case anyone else wonders... My current FRA PIA is my current benefit at age 70/1.32. That also happens to show in survivor benefits under "Spouse, if benefits start at full retirement age" on my statement though it's not spelled out as my new PIA]
[edit: Never mind, I think I figured it out. In case anyone else wonders... My current FRA PIA is my current benefit at age 70/1.32. That also happens to show in survivor benefits under "Spouse, if benefits start at full retirement age" on my statement though it's not spelled out as my new PIA]
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