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Local Woman, 67, Discovers "Hidden" Government Benefit Worth $2,301 a Month—And It's Not Social Security

"I almost threw the letter away," says Aurora resident. "Now I tell everyone who'll listen."

 By Christopher Martin

 
    When Patricia Hensley checked her mailbox last March, she almost tossed what looked like junk mail. Six months later, she's receiving an extra $2,301 every month from a government program she'd never heard of.
 
      "I'm not rich. I worked my whole life. I figured I knew about every benefit out there," Hensley said. "I was wrong."
 
      The benefit isn't Social Security. It isn't a pension. And according to those familiar with the program, millions of Americans over 62 who meet basic service or survivor requirements may qualify—but most never apply.
 
      Why? Because nobody tells them it exists.
 
      "There's no automatic enrollment," explains one benefits researcher. "If you don't ask, you don't get it. And the people who could use it most often have no idea they're leaving money on the table."
 
      The "Ask or Lose It" Problem
 
      Government benefits experts say the issue isn't that these programs are secret—technically, the information is public. The problem is that everyday Americans don't know the right questions to ask.
 
      Consider these little-known facts:
 
      Some seniors are adding $2,301 a month without a job, without Social Security, and without winning anything. A single phone call has turned initial denials into tens of thousands in back-dated checks.

      Normal aging expenses—things most people pay out of pocket—can actually qualify you for additional support. An estimated $3,000–$5,000 in annual benefits quietly expires for those who never request them.

 
       Who benefits when seniors don't ask questions?" Hensley said. "Not the seniors, I can tell you that."
 
      Who Qualifies?
 
       If you're over 62 and meet certain service or survivor requirements, you may be eligible. The specific criteria vary, but a free recorded message is available that explains the details and how to find out if you qualify.
 
        Whether you qualify for the $2,300 monthly payment or not, which is a mortage payment, research shows the average reader discovers at least $500-$2,000 in monthly savings they didn't know existed.
 
      To See if you qualify in the next 7 minutes—watch the free video now.

      Video also includes something called "The Multiplier" — a little-known provision that can double the $2,301 monthly to $4,602 monthly.  An added bonus the government seldom if ever promotes.  

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