Skip to content
Social Security Online
      Questions?
SSA logo: link to Social Security Online home

Find An Answer to Your Question


Are you an employer? See answers to your W-2 Reporting questions.
 Answers 
 
Ask a Question
 
 My FAQ Update Notifications 
  hide accessible links  
  Help  
 
 Search by Category View Category Hierarchy
    
     Search Tips? 
   
    
  Answer ID  
188

 Printer Friendly Version of This Answer  Print Answer

 Email This Answer  Email Answer
 
  How will my military retirement affect my Social security benefits?
  Question
  How will my military retirement affect my Social security benefits?
  Answer
 

You can get both Social Security benefits and military retirement. Generally, there is no offset of Social Security benefits because of your military retirement. You will get your full Social Security benefits based on your earnings. However, your Social Security benefit may be reduced if you also receive a government pension based on a job in which you did not pay Social Security taxes.

More information may be found in our fact sheet called "Military Service and Social Security", publication number 05-10017, which is available on the Internet.  You can file for retirement benefits online.


 
 
 
  
 
  Users who viewed this answer have also viewed
 
Search for Another Answer
  Search for Another Answer  

Privacy Policy | Website Policies & Other Important Information | Site Map         Need Larger Text?