Harrison Ford's Social Security Benefit May Reach $4,640 Per Month
A monthly Social Security check of approximately $4,640 is the estimated benefit for Harrison Ford, based on the maximum benefit achievable in 2012.
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Noa Covington
A monthly Social Security check of approximately $4,640 is the estimated benefit for Harrison Ford, based on the maximum benefit achievable in 2012.
Published 12m ago
Noa Covington
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A monthly Social Security check of approximately $4,640 is the estimated benefit for Harrison Ford, based on the maximum benefit achievable in 2012. This figure is calculated by applying cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) to the 2012 maximum of $3,266…
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