Social Security & Working After Retirement Age: What You Need to Know
Can you work while receiving Social Security benefits? The answer depends on your age. If you’re under full retirement age (currently 67), Social Security will reduce your benefits by $1 for every $2 you earn over the limit. But once you reach full retirement age or older, you can work without losing any Social Security payments. Disability benefits also transition into retirement benefits once you reach that age.
At Perry & Young, we’re here to guide you through complex Social Security and disability questions. If you need help, contact our team today to discuss your situation.