Railroad Retirement Amendments, 1973: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on S. 1867 .. |
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... beneficiaries who would not meet the eligibility requirements for benefits under the Social Security Act even if railroad service after 1936 were covered thereunder would be deemed to meet the social security benefit requirements in ...
... beneficiaries who would not meet the eligibility requirements for benefits under the Social Security Act even if railroad service after 1936 were covered thereunder would be deemed to meet the social security benefit requirements in ...
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... beneficiaries are under age 65 . -- Part B Permanent Provisions Subsection ( a ) of section 120 of the bill would make permanent the provisions of section 101 of the bill , which provide unreduced annuities for men at age 60 with 30 ...
... beneficiaries are under age 65 . -- Part B Permanent Provisions Subsection ( a ) of section 120 of the bill would make permanent the provisions of section 101 of the bill , which provide unreduced annuities for men at age 60 with 30 ...
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... beneficiaries ( dual benefits ) shall be disregarded . This means that a dual beneficiary would receive two increases , the sum of which would be substantially greater than the increase he could have received from social security on the ...
... beneficiaries ( dual benefits ) shall be disregarded . This means that a dual beneficiary would receive two increases , the sum of which would be substantially greater than the increase he could have received from social security on the ...
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... beneficiaries , respectively . It should perhaps be added that a combination of an increase in Social security benefits and an upward adjustment in the earnings base would have cost implications materially different from those for an ...
... beneficiaries , respectively . It should perhaps be added that a combination of an increase in Social security benefits and an upward adjustment in the earnings base would have cost implications materially different from those for an ...
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... beneficiaries age 65 and over or disabled beneficiaries under age 65. The present provision , however , does not cover railroad employees or their spouses or children unless they also happen to be insured under the Social Security Act ...
... beneficiaries age 65 and over or disabled beneficiaries under age 65. The present provision , however , does not cover railroad employees or their spouses or children unless they also happen to be insured under the Social Security Act ...
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