Can I use some of the money in my social security ?



Answers:
No. Only if file and can PROVE disability. Other than that...the government will have spent all your money and ours too before we will EVER see a cent of it!
I think so!!!
If you mean a loan against what you have paid into it no, If you mean getting money back from what you put into it no.
You can retire at 62 and get partial social security. You have to be 70 to get 100% of what you should get. You can not get any social security until you retire at age 62 or later, or get social security disabilty because of a disability. Otherwise you can't touch the money. The more money you make on the books the more you get at retirement.

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