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Key Facts. We base SSI eligibility and payment amounts on income and resources things of value that the individual owns. PASS lets a disabled individual set aside money and things he or she owns to pay for items or services needed to achieve a specific work goal. How does PASS work? The applicant finds out what training, items, or services they need to reach a work goal.

A PASS can include supplies to start a business, school expenses, equipment and tools, transportation, uniforms and other items or services you need to reach your employment goal. The applicant finds out how much these items and services will cost. PASS can help the participant save to pay these costs. You can find a summary of the amendments elsewhere on this site. Q9: What information is available from Social Security records to help in genealogical research? A: You might want to start by checking out the Social Security Death Index which is available online from a variety of commercial services usually the search is free.

The Death Index contains a listing of persons who had a Social Security number, who are deceased, and whose death was reported to the Social Security Administration. The information in the Death Index for people who died prior to is sketchy since SSA's death information was not automated before that date.

Death information for persons who died before is generally only in the Death Index if the death was actually reported to SSA after , even though the death occurred prior to that year.

If you find a person in the Death Index you will learn the date of birth and Social Security Number for that person. We do not offer support of these commercial products nor can we answer questions about the material in the Death Index. Q Where do I get more information about the Social Security program as it exists today? A: Go to our Social Security Online home page. Q Who was the first person to get Social Security benefits? A: A fellow named Ernest Ackerman got a payment for 17 cents in January This was a one-time, lump-sum pay-out--which was the only form of benefits paid during the start-up period January through December Q What is the "notch"?

A: In a technical error was introduced in the law which resulted in beneficiaries getting a double adjustment for inflation. In Congress acted to correct the error.

Instead of making the correction immediate, they phased it in over a five year period this is the notch period. This phase-in period was defined as affecting those people born in Individuals in the notch generally receive higher benefits than those born after the notch, although they receive lower benefits than those born in the period prior to the notch when the error was in effect. Q Where can I find the history of the tax rates over the years and the amount of earnings subject to Social Security taxes?

Tax rate table. There is also a table showing the maximum amount of Social Security taxes that could have been paid since the program began.

There are also tables showing the minimum and maximum Social Security benefit for a retired worker who retires at age 62 and one who retires at age Also, there is a table showing the number of workers paying into Social Security each year. Covered workers table And also a table showing the ratio of covered workers to beneficiaries.

Ratio table. The payroll taxes are sometimes even called "FICA taxes. Q Is there any significance to the numbers assigned in the Social Security Number? Generally, numbers were assigned beginning in the northeast and moving westward. Phase 1 Notes In this initial phase, workouts A and B are the same, except that the press and bench press alternate.

Most women and men over 35 or 40 will begin with smaller jumps — perhaps a single 10 lb jump in the squat, two or three 10 lb jumps in the deadlift, and immediate 5 lb jumps in the other exercises — then proceed to 2. There is no single prescription for everyone, so common sense and paying attention to how your body responds to the increased weight are your best guides here.

Phase 2 Notes In this phase, we introduce the power clean. Your deadlift is now heavy enough that doing it 3 days per week is difficult to recover from. The explosive nature of the Power Clean will continue to help drive up your deadlift, without the excessive fatigue associated with high frequency deadlifting. Each is alternated on Day A, while chin-ups are performed on Day B. This allows adequate recovery. Phase 3 is also often where people often need to begin micro-load their pressing movements and cleans, adding weight in 2.

Monday and Friday , while using Wednesday as a lighter recovery day for squats. You Do. Intermediate programs are appropriate for those who have already developed their strength using a linear progression.



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