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TR2/3/3A Social Security eligible

Lou Metelko

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At dinner tonight I told my wife that our TR2 will have its 62nd birthday tomorrow. She casually said that the 2 should be eligible for social security benifits at that age. Why didn't I think of that!

Lou Metelko
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54 TR2 DOB March 24, 1954
 

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I'd wait until it's 65 1/2. You'll get consider more unless Congress changes it's eligibility. But if it's an illegal alien then it's not eligible for any SS unless you know who gets in!
 

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Hi Lou! Hope your amazing ice blue 2 is doing well! I will never forget how generous you were to let me take your car cruising though Auburn, Indiana for the 50th anniversary meet (TS 1 unveiling too). That was a once in a lifetime treat. Happy Anniversary! Delay cashing out the SS benefits though, as they grow larger over time!


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Depends on your situation, I took mine at 62. I will have to live to 82 before I would lose any money. Might not be any SS money by that time.

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It is kind of like naming your pets, if the TR3's name wasn't "Blueies" maybe we could have gotten her on a medicare plan.
 

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