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Ben just turned 66 years old and is considering retirement His average annual salary over the last 35 years is $60.760 Assuming that he will receive 42% of his average annual salary, what will be this annual Social Security benefit?
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25.5192
Explanation:
60.760 divided by 100 = 0.6076
0.6076x42=25.5192
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