Well, new to me at least.
Last time I logged on to my Social Security account was more than a year ago. In order to run the retirement calculator then, I had to manually enter each year earnings one by one.
Now, I just logged on and was pleasantly surprised that they now have all my earnings available. I only need to enter the age to begin receiving benefit (70), and my average future earnings per year ($0). The result shows 2 lines under age 70. The gray'd out line under age 70, is what I will get.
Very easy.
Last time I logged on to my Social Security account was more than a year ago. In order to run the retirement calculator then, I had to manually enter each year earnings one by one.
Now, I just logged on and was pleasantly surprised that they now have all my earnings available. I only need to enter the age to begin receiving benefit (70), and my average future earnings per year ($0). The result shows 2 lines under age 70. The gray'd out line under age 70, is what I will get.
Very easy.