Social Security

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Q. I am going to retire at age 60 from my county job. The county is going to pay me a "temporary Social Security supplement" until I turn 62 and become eligible for Social Security. What does Social Security do with this temporary supplement when I turn 62 and apply for my Social Security benefits?

Even though your employer may call it a "Social Security supplement," it is really a county benefit, not a Social Security benefit. At 62, we pay your Social Security benefit whether or not you were getting the county supplement. So the question is what does the county do with your temporary supplement when your Social Security benefits start, and that is a question you must direct to your county benefits administrator.

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