Social Security
Lynne Ferris
3 Posts
I'm looking for assistance in locating information with regard to social security benefits. Can an employee who is 65 years old continue to work and receive their full social security benefit? I can't find any written documentation on the social security web site that I can use - any help would be greatly appreciated.
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What site did you use? Try [url]www.ssa.gov[/url]. Follow the links for FAQ's. There's a directory for local Social Security offices where you can contact a real person. "Employees of the local Social Security office are very willing to assist you with any questions you may have." (SS Administration)
"If you work and are full retirement age (age 65 and 4 months in 2004) or older, you may keep all of your benefits, no matter how much you earn. If you are younger than age 65 and 4 months all year, there is a limit to how much you can earn and still receive full Social Security benefits. If you are younger than age 65 and 4 months in all of 2004, we must deduct $1 from your benefits for each $2 you earned above $11,640.
If you turn 65 and 4 months during 2004, we must deduct $1 from your benefits for each $3 you earned above $31,080 until the month you turn 65 and 4 months."