The Motley Fool on MSN: There's a hidden catch if you work while collecting Social Security after FRA
Working while collecting Social Security benefits could affect your income in unexpected ways.
There's a hidden catch if you work while collecting Social Security after FRA
Staten Island Advance: Firefighters and other public workers may be owed retroactive Social Security payments
Firefighters and other public workers may be owed retroactive Social Security payments
Recent Social Security Administration data shows what the average retired worker collects at every age from 62 to 90, with trends that matter when you decide your age to claim benefits.
The short answer is no. If an ex-spouse (or two or three ex-spouses) claim Social Security spousal benefits based on your work record, it will have no effect on your benefits. In fact, the Social ...
24/7 Wall St.: Social Security Benefit Cut Timeline: What Workers Today Need to Know
Millions of older Americans rely on Social Security to make ends meet in retirement. And chances are, if you’re still working, you’ll one day appreciate having those monthly checks. But Social ...
USA TODAY: Your ex might qualify for Social Security on your work record
Marital status: Your ex must not be married to anyone else while claiming Social Security spousal benefits on your record. Their work record: Your ex's own retirement benefit must be less than the ...
The Motley Fool: Going Back to Work After Claiming Social Security? Here's When You Need to Worry About Withheld Benefits.
Seniors are allowed to work while collecting Social Security. Depending on your age and income, that may result in withheld benefits. Although you get that money back later, it's important to ...