U.S. Social Security Administration, Office of Retirement and Disability Policy.

Program Highlights, 2008–2009

 

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Social Security Highlights, 2008–2009
  2008 2009
Tax Rates for Employers and Employees, Each a (percent)
Social Security
Old-Age and Survivors Insurance 5.30 5.30
Disability Insurance 0.90 0.90
Subtotal, Social Security 6.20 6.20
Medicare (Hospital Insurance) 1.45 1.45
Total 7.65 7.65
Maximum Taxable Earnings (dollars)
Social Security 102,000 106,800
Medicare (Hospital Insurance) No limit No limit
Earnings Required for Work Credits (dollars)
One Work Credit (One Quarter of Coverage) 1,050 1,090
Maximum of Four Credits a Year 4,200 4,360
Earnings Test Annual Exempt Amount (dollars)
Under Full Retirement Age for Entire Year 13,560 14,160
For Months Before Reaching Full Retirement Age in Given Year 36,120 37,680
Beginning with Month Reaching Full Retirement Age No limit No limit
Maximum Monthly Social Security Benefit for Workers Retiring at Full Retirement Age (dollars) 2,185 2,323
Full Retirement Age 66 66
Cost-of-Living Adjustment (percent) 2.3 5.8
a. Self-employed persons pay a total of 15.3 percent—10.6 percent for OASI, 1.8 percent for DI, and 2.9 percent for Medicare.
Supplemental Security Income Highlights, 2008–2009
  2008 2009
Monthly Federal Payment Standard (dollars)
Individual 637 674
Couple 956 1,011
Cost-of-Living Adjustment (percent) 2.3 5.8
Resource Limits (dollars)
Individual 2,000 2,000
Couple 3,000 3,000
Monthly Income Exclusions (dollars)
Earned Income a 65 65
Unearned Income 20 20
Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) Level for the Nonblind Disabled (dollars) 940 980
a. The earned income exclusion consists of the first $65 of monthly earnings, plus one-half of remaining earnings.