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O Average Social Security Benefits , Monthly Benefit 1967-1972 $ 300 lindividual Couple 250H r 200 150 100 501 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 At the end of each year . ( Sept. ) Source : U.S. Department of Health , Education and Welfare ...
O Average Social Security Benefits , Monthly Benefit 1967-1972 $ 300 lindividual Couple 250H r 200 150 100 501 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 At the end of each year . ( Sept. ) Source : U.S. Department of Health , Education and Welfare ...
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Social Security Benefit Increase Effective in September 1972 , social security cash benefits were increased by 20 percent . This resulted in an increase in the minimum benefit from $ 70.40 to $ 84.50 ( couple from $ 105 to $ 127 ) ...
Social Security Benefit Increase Effective in September 1972 , social security cash benefits were increased by 20 percent . This resulted in an increase in the minimum benefit from $ 70.40 to $ 84.50 ( couple from $ 105 to $ 127 ) ...
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This allows dropping out of addi tional low income years in calculating men's benefits . months . Those covered will include workers at any age ; disabled widows and disabled dependent widowers between the ages of 50 and 65 ...
This allows dropping out of addi tional low income years in calculating men's benefits . months . Those covered will include workers at any age ; disabled widows and disabled dependent widowers between the ages of 50 and 65 ...
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