Maybe your employer has an old-age pension plan for his employees. If so, the Government's old-age benefit plan will not have to interfere with that. The employer can fit his plan into the Government plan.
What you get from the Government plan will always be more than you have paid in taxes and usually more than you can get for yourself by putting away the same amount of money each week in some other way.
Note.--"Wages" and "employment" wherever used in the foregoing mean wages and employment as defined in the Social Security Act.
WHERE TO GET MORE INFORMATION
If you want more information, write to the Social Security Board, Washington, D.C., or get in touch with one of the following offices:
Region I--Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut:
Social Security Board
120 Boylston Street
Boston, Mass.
Region II--New York:
Social Security Board
45 Broadway
New York, N.Y.