To: kjam22
RE: Take your social security the very first day you can. Take it for as long as it lasts.
Question: When I reach 62 and I am still working, can I still get social security?
To: SeekAndFind
You'll get a reduced rate. If you are under full retirement age for the entire year, they deduct $1 from your benefit payments for every $2 you earn above the annual limit. For 2015, that limit is $15,720.
Beginning with the month you reach full retirement age, your earnings no longer reduce your benefits, no matter how much you earn.
25 posted on
07/30/2015 8:18:14 AM PDT by
kjam22
(my music video "If My People" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74b20RjILy4)
To: SeekAndFind
My wife starts social security at 62 next month. But she’s been retired for 9 years.
26 posted on
07/30/2015 8:19:25 AM PDT by
kjam22
(my music video "If My People" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74b20RjILy4)
To: SeekAndFind
The Social Security earnings limit for 2015 is $15,720. If you get Social Security before your full retirement age, Social Security will deduct $1 for every $2 that you are over $15,720.
http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10069.pdf
27 posted on
07/30/2015 8:22:16 AM PDT by
DFG
("Dumb, Dependent, and Democrat is no way to go through life" - Louie Gohmert (R-TX))
To: SeekAndFind
28 posted on
07/30/2015 8:22:49 AM PDT by
smoky415
(Corporal Smoky - Smallest WWII Hero Dog)
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