The Painter and Decorator, 72. sējumsBrotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America., 1958 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 86.
30. lappuse
... month under a plan established by my employer . From January through July I earned over $ 2080 . Should I file an appli- cation for social security benefits ? Answer . Yes , you are entitled to bene- fits for any month in which you do ...
... month under a plan established by my employer . From January through July I earned over $ 2080 . Should I file an appli- cation for social security benefits ? Answer . Yes , you are entitled to bene- fits for any month in which you do ...
4. lappuse
... month wages which would make your benefit $ 108.50 . Your wife and child could receive a benefit about $ 45.80 each as long as you all live together and your daughter is under 18 years of age and unmarried . Your wife could receive no ...
... month wages which would make your benefit $ 108.50 . Your wife and child could receive a benefit about $ 45.80 each as long as you all live together and your daughter is under 18 years of age and unmarried . Your wife could receive no ...
30. lappuse
... month social secu- rity . If my wages are over $ 400.00 per month and if I work six quarters after Jan. 1 , 1959 , will I then be eligible for the maximum of $ 127 per month ? Answer . Benefits are computed on the average monthly wage ...
... month social secu- rity . If my wages are over $ 400.00 per month and if I work six quarters after Jan. 1 , 1959 , will I then be eligible for the maximum of $ 127 per month ? Answer . Benefits are computed on the average monthly wage ...
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