Your Social Security Benefit Can Go Down











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Your Social Security benefits could be reduced—temporarily • If you are under your full retirement age (FRA)—between 66 and 67 for people born in the latter half of 1958 or later—for the entire year, working could mean temporarily giving up $1 in benefits for every $2 you earn above the annual limit ($22,320 in 2024, rising to $23,400 in 2025). In the year you reach FRA, $1 in benefits is deducted for every $3 you earn, but the limit is much higher ($59,520 in 2024, rising to $62,160 in 2025). Starting with the month you reach your FRA, there is no limit on how much you can earn and still receive benefits. (As a reminder, you receive your largest monthly benefit by delaying retirement until age 70 but not beyond, so it never makes sense to wait past that age.) • That said, any reductions that do occur are temporary. The Social Security Administration (SSA) will eventually recalculate your benefit and give you credit for months when you received a reduced benefit, thereby boosting your future benefit. Visit our Senior Home Essentials store at InsuredMeds.com/Store • Go to MedicareSelfEnroll.com enter your zip code to find the right Medicare plan for you in your area and then easily self-enrol. • Go To http://www.InsuredMeds.com for FREE Quotes Info • InsuredMeds.com is an independent Health, Medicare, Life, Final Expenses insurance specialist. We work for you not the insurance companies to get you the best prices and insurance protection. IMC • #healthinsurance #seniorhealth #insuredmeds

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