Fact Sheet Social Security Retirement Benefit Awards Hit All-Time High in 2009
Richard W. Johnson, Corina Mommaerts
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Record numbers of older men and women began collecting Social Security benefits in 2009. New awards surged last year partly because the age-62 population grew rapidly. More importantly, older Americans were much more likely to claim Social Security in 2009 than recent previous years, probably because many seniors were unable to find work. Social Security benefits provide an important safety net for unemployed older adults, but early claimants receive permanently reduced benefits, threatening their future economic well-being.
Research and Evidence Work, Education, and Labor Tax and Income Supports
Expertise Social Safety Net Workforce Development Labor Markets Aging and Retirement
Tags Social Security Welfare and safety net programs Older workers Retirement policy Dynamic Simulation of Income Model 4 (DYNASIM4)