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From yesterday, on the way out of the office. Just about to burst with it, aren't they?


In yesterday's mail was one of those This Is Your Life in "Earnings" things the Social Security Administration sends out. You know the things I mean, right? Shows you in a little list how much money you made in every year you earned money that had Social Security taken out of it?

I used to look at the thing and think how little money I've made, through the years, and maybe feel a bit like a fuck-up, or have crop up some of those worries of it all catching up with me, having not been Responsible. Look, here's the evidence of one major version of that in digits in type in a couple of inches of a column of a sheet of paper totalling up all that I have officially earned.

This time it seemed all about ebbs and flows. My first year of income was a 3-digit figure (before the decimal). It's gone up to as many as 5, but not been steadily there through my adulthood.

Yesterday before I went in to the duck drama I sat in the car looking at the curve the changing lengths made, and noting the corresponding years, thinking about what was happening in the rest of my life (there is life apart from earnings, I maintain) as the numbers went up or down.

Don't guess I'm going to get to quit working and go driving around the country again. Those were the best of times & the worst of times.

But I might well have more best of times and worst of times.

One can hope.

Anybody have feelings about those statements? I realize I've never talked about them with anyone other than a co-habitating partner.

Date: Apr. 15th, 2008 05:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peteralway.livejournal.com
FOr a few years in the late 80's up to 1990 I made real money with a real job. Aside from that, yes, it's a little bit of a jarring reminder of how little money I've made. Sometimes I'm astonished that I've been able to survive, and even own a condo, winding up in a position where I have no debt beyond a mortgage and this month's bills on such paltry income. Of course there is income not covered there--two inheritances, and self-employement, which I paid income taxes on but not Social Security taxes on.

Yeah, my statement is evidence of a life diddled away. And if I were to look at my W-2 form for this year, and my working hours as a part-time instructor, I realize that the biggest loss is not the money I haven't made, but the music I haven't made and the books I haven't written in my copious free time. If I'm going to diddle away my life, I should really diddle it away.

Date: Apr. 15th, 2008 10:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bigbumble.livejournal.com
I have received those statements in past years. (Not last year for some reason.) In my younger years, up to about age 38, I spent a lot of sucky time unemployed. It was a great relief to get one of those statements that said I had worked my 40 quarters and was eligible for Social Security when I was 62 & 1/2. In recent years I have seen a steady and regular increase in income.

The painful thing I have noticed is how rarely time, money, and health all come together at once to really enjoy life.

Date: Apr. 16th, 2008 01:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kohkae.livejournal.com
I think of what I was doing in the corresponding years and I see the recent valleys with a little shame - mainly that I felt lost...hopefully that will improve.

M's statements are kind of funny...since she has railroad retirement instead of SS, it looks like she hasn't earned anything most of her working career. The RR retirement board sends a somewhat similar statement, but doesn't really break it out the same way. When those come you kind of say "Yikes!" about all the extra money she's had to put in above and beyond SS.

Date: Apr. 16th, 2008 09:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] squirrelykat.livejournal.com
i've pondered the SSA income reports. mine took a dip when I left bartending to work at my current job (wow). sad when i see the starting income, and how little it really has become over the years. but we get by. suprisingly.
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