
5. You’re a Part-Time Employee
If you’re under full retirement age and you’re still working part-time, but you’re considering claiming Social Security early, then you should know that your benefits may be reduced if you earn more than the annual limit. For 2022, if you haven’t reached full retirement age, your benefits decrease by $1 for every $2 your work income exceeds $19,560.
If you turn full retirement age in 2022, the Social Security Administration withholds $1 in benefits for every $3 you earn above $51,960 until you reach full retirement age. If you’re working part-time in order to make ends meet, claiming Social Security early proves to be a reasonable decision.
Some basic information that every retiree needs to know in evaluating when to pull the trigger on Social Security Benefits. Thank you.
We tried but were denied.
Why can a widow not claim her husbands survior benefits if married 38 years if she worked for a City government and she only get $350 and she would receive $1000 on his side which would help her payoff the credit card debt he left her on her card-they say it is because of her City check is a little higher but that should not factor into it – she supported him for 38 years – WHY can’t she not get the beneft to help pay off the credit card?
I hope that people making the decision of when to take their social security payments know that it is taxable income(when you start receiving payments). I believe it is part of a formula, but just be aware it could increase your income taxes. So you may want to talk to/with your tax prep person or accountant????
I have worked past 16 yrs at fire depth and we do not pay into social security. So I imagine my mo benefit will be quite low even tho I made a good salary. If I wish to check my ex husband’s account to see which would be higher…how do I go about doing that? Seems they want you to do all online nowadays but don’t find where to check ex spouses numbers. (Married 16 yrs)