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  2. Access Your Earnings History with my Social Security

    blog.ssa.gov/access-your-earnings-history-with-my-social-security

    Your earnings history is a record of your progress toward your future Social Security benefits. We track your earnings so we can pay you the benefits you’ve earned over your lifetime. That is why it’s so important for you to review your earnings record.

  3. WHAT YOU NEED TO COMPLETE THIS REPORT. Information about all the jobs that you had in the last 5 years before you became unable to work. ANSWER EVERY QUESTION FOR EACH JOB YOU DESCRIBE unless the report indicates otherwise. Provide as much detail as possible.

  4. Your online Statement displays your yearly earnings history free of charge but does not show any employer information. Your Statement al-so gives you access to estimates for retirement, disability, and survivors benefits you and your family may be eligible for.

  5. Your Social Security Statement (Statement) is available to view online by opening a my Social Security account. Millions of people of all ages now use these online accounts to learn about their future Social Security benefits and current earnings history.

  6. You may use this form to request earnings information for one ONE Social Security Number (SSN) How do I get my earnings statement? You must complete the attached form.

  7. Personal Social Security record | SSA

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    View your record. Sign in to view your earnings record, get a tax form or benefit letter, update your direct deposit information, and complete other tasks. Tell us if the personal information on your Social Security record is incorrect or has changed.

  8. Form SSA-821 | Work Activity Report – Employee. Social Security uses the Work Activity Report form to learn more about the work activity of a disability applicant or beneficiary. If you are applying for disability benefits, the information you provide will help us decide if you can receive benefits.

  9. Certified yearly earnings totals or an itemized earnings statement (certified or non-certified) can be obtained by completing the Request for Social Security Earnings Information (Form SSA-7050).

  10. Review record of earnings | SSA - The United States Social...

    www.ssa.gov/prepare/review-record-earnings

    Review record of earnings. Make sure our record of your yearly income is up to date. Every year your employer tells us how much money you earned so we can update your Social Security record. If you're self-employed, you tell us directly.

  11. Social Security History

    www.ssa.gov/history

    A detailed history of social insurance programs from ancient times to today. Historical Chronology - Key Dates & Events.