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Does Time Working Abroad Count Towards Social Security Benefits?

Month after month, the Social Security Administration (SSA) sends payments to certain beneficiaries, including retired workers. They must meet certain criteria to claim their checks, such as having a Social Security number (SSN), certain earnings, and credits.

Throughout one’s working life, a worker accumulates a record of earnings. SSA relies on the total yearly amount of a worker’s earnings to calculate the credits you need to claim payments. In 2023, the amount of earnings needed for 1 credit is $1,640.

According to the SSA web portal, a worker can accumulate a maximum of 4 credits per year. Generally, a worker must accumulate about 40 credits to receive any benefits, that is, around 10 years of work, but does time working abroad also count?

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