Show Social Security and Workers Over 65 Most wage and salary earners in Park City who have reached age 65 may add to the wage credits on which their Fed Fed- Federal Federal Federal eral Old-Age Old and Survivors Insurance will bo ho based through continued em era- employment employment In Jobs covered by the Social Security Act Furthermore they have havethe havethe havethe the assurance that once they have at attained at- at tamed fully Insured status under the thc program their benefit level will not be affected to their disadvantage by de decreased de- de decreased decreased creased wages or periods of ot unemployment menU ment men Any Aily of f the benefits payable under the theand old age and survivors Insurance program aro payable on the ware wale record of at a n I worker who Is fully Insured worker A worker Is fully tully Insured If 1 he be has 40 or more i I quarters quart rs of at coverage or if 1 he has worked approximately I hall half the timo time from Janu- Janu I jary I ary 1 I 1937 to age 65 or time of death i In covered employment I I A quarter of at coverage Is a n calendar I quarter in which the worker was paid 50 or moro more In wages in employment I covered co by the Social Security Act Most workers in Park City are working I in covered cove ed employment I I If It you were 65 before January 1 I 1937 you count your wages from January 1 I 1939 1930 If U you ou were 65 in 1937 1037 or 1938 1038 count your wages from January 1 I 1937 up to your sixty fifth birthday and then begin I I counting again with January 1 I 1939 1930 I If It you reached 65 after atter January 1 1 I 1939 1030 I you count your wages and quarters of ot coverage from tram January 1 I 1937 II Anyone 65 years old before July 1 I I 1940 needs only 6 quarters of at coverage to be fully tully insured I A worker who has several employers should keep a list pf pt them and the wages I paid to him during ach calendar year Note This is the eighth of at a series I of nine articles on the Federal Old Age and Survivors insurance program |