A home run is a highlight of any baseball game. The fans cheer with excitement to see a player rocket the ball into the stands.
So, what are you doing to prepare for your retirement home run? Your goal should be to get past first, second and third base and make it home with a hefty plate of savings.
Social Security has many tools to help you achieve financial security. Take the first step and visit www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount.
The benefit of having a My Social Security Account is that it gives you access to your personal Social Security statement, verification of correct earnings and an estimate of your early retirement benefits at age 62, full retirement age of 66 and delayed age at 70.
We protect your information by using security features and strict identity verification to detect fraud. In several states — including new additions Idaho, Mississippi and North Dakota — you can request a replacement Social Security card online. Find out if your state offers the service at www.socialsecurity.gov/ssnumber.
In addition to using your personal my Social Security account to prepare for a comfortable retirement, you can visit www.myra.gov. At myRA, you can access new retirement savings options from the Department of the Treasury. This service is designed for the millions of Americans who struggle with saving for retirement — it’s an easy and safe way to help you take control of your future.
MyRA is designed for people who don’t have a retirement savings plan through their employer, or are limited from other savings options. If your employer provides a retirement savings plan, such as a 401(k), learn more about that plan’s potential for matching contributions or other benefits.
Since myRA isn’t connected to any employer, it allows workers to hold on to it when they move to different jobs. MyRA makes your money grow faster than a traditional savings account.
Having both my Social Security and myRA accounts in place, you’re guaranteed to hit a home run in successfully planning for your future.
Learn more about all of your choices at www.socialsecurity.gov.