Who keeps track of your Social Security contributions and work history?

The Social Security Administration (SSA) keeps a database of your earnings record and work credits, tracking both through your Social Security number. You can see this information on your Social Security Statement, which is available to everyone age 25 and over.

How do I report missing Social Security income?

Contact the Social Security Administration Once you have collected appropriate documentation, call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213. “If you discover an error in the earnings listed, the first thing to do is gather documents that show proof of the correct amount,” Anspach says.

What was the tax rate for Social Security in 1975?

Maximum taxable earnings OASDI tax rate [2] HI tax rate [3] 1975 14,100 9.9% 1.8% 1976 15,300 9.9% 1.8% 1937 3,000 2% – 1977 16,500 9.9% 1.8% 1938 3,000 2% – 1978 17,700 10.1% 2.0% 1939 3,000 2% – 1979 22,900 10.16% 2.1% 1940 3,000 2% – 1980 25,900 10.16% 2.1% 1941 3,000 2% – 1981 29,700 10.7% 2.6% 1942 3,000 2% – 1982 32,400 10.8% 2.6%

Where can I find income tables for 1960-1980?

This table of mean incomes by race and gender is from an article on inequality in wages and salaries for 1960-1980. This source also shows overall mean incomes by census region and industry sector. Source: U.S. Monthly Labor Review, April 1989.

When was the last time wages were reported?

Reports wages paid at selected large U.S. companies from the late 1930s through the 1970s. Source: Wage Chronologies series from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Click “More…” for some of the companies covered.

What was the minimum wage in California in 1970?

California Labor Market Bulletin – Statistical Supplements Shows earnings and hours of labor by industry and by city or metro area. In 1970, minimum wage was $1.60 per hour. Source: U.S. Department of Labor; In 1970, bread cost an average of $0.24 per pound.

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