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Social Security Retirement Benefits: Social Security, also called OASDI (Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance) is a federal program for retired and disabled, as well as survivors of a deceased wage earner. A worker may retire at 62 and receive a reduced benefit. Most workers receive a full benefit at 66. Benefit amounts depend on wages earned and the number of quarters of coverage credited to the individual’s Social Security record. A survivor’s benefits are figured as a percentage of the deceased worker’s primary insurance. Social Security Disability: provides monthly cash benefits and insurance for disabled workers who are not capable of substantial gainful work, and who have completed a five-month waiting period. Supplemental Security Income: A federal income maintenance program for the aged, blind and disabled. Unlike Social Security, SSI has limits on the amount of money and resources a recipient can have. Recipients may receive both Social Security and SSI, if eligible for both.