| It's no 
			labor to apply online for retirement benefits   
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            [October 12, 2011] 
            If 
			you’re like most workers, you’ve labored hard throughout the year. 
			This Labor Day weekend, it’s nice to be able to kick back and take a 
			rest from all of your hard work. But it may also be a good time to 
			take a look at your retirement plans. The best starting point is to 
			visit Social Security’s Retirement Estimator at 
			
			
			www.socialsecurity.gov/estimator.
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            | The Retirement Estimator 
			is an easy way to get an instant, personalized estimate of future 
			retirement benefits. The Estimator uses your actual earnings 
			history to compute a benefit estimate.  However, for privacy 
			purposes, we do not display your earnings. You can enter a variety 
			of scenarios, such as different earnings amounts and retirement 
			dates, to find out how they will change your benefit amount. 
			If the picture looks better 
			than you anticipated, you might decide it’s time to punch your last 
			time card and leave the labor force for retirement sooner than you 
			expected. If that’s the case, the easiest way to apply for 
			retirement is online.  
			
			 It used to be a labor to 
			apply for benefits. It used to mean making a trip to a Social 
			Security office and then being required to fill out paperwork. Now, 
			you can visit 
			
			
			www.socialsecurity.gov/applyonline 
			to find out everything you need to know about applying online for 
			retirement benefits — and to proceed with filing the application 
			online in as little as 15 minutes.  In most cases, once you 
			submit your online application electronically, that’s it. There are 
			no additional forms to sign or paperwork to complete. In rare cases 
			where we need additional information, a representative will contact 
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 This Labor Day, picnics, 
			family, and friends are all part of the fun you’ve earned on a 
			holiday set aside to celebrate the fruit of your labor. But spend a 
			few moments considering what your labor has earned you through 
			Social Security protection for you and your family.  Learn more about Social 
			Security at 
			
			
			www.socialsecurity.gov.  By Judith Bartels Social Security District 
			Manager in Springfield, IL   
			
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