I delayed applying for my Social Security retirement until I was 68. My wife draws on the basis of my record, but she gets quite a bit less than 50% of my benefit.
A person who received reduced benefits before his full retirement age can earn up to $17,640 in 2019. Is that figure net income, or adjusted gross income after deducting
I retired on July 31st of this year after paying into Social Security for 30 years. In the last 25 of those years I paid the maximum amount based on earnings.
I retired in February and received my first Social Security check, $1,102.00, on the second Wednesday of the month for 9 months. I will earn around $10,000 this year.
I will be eligible for full SS benefits at age 66. I plan to keep working until age 70. What are the pros and cons of drawing Social Security benefits beginning at age 66
My husband was very careful in 2018 to not make a salary over the limit required to continue his Social Security. The company downsized and he was forced to leave.
I would like to collect Social Security. I’m 63 but I am told I can only earn 17,000/yr. Why do they have the right to tell me how much I can earn?
My husband took SS retirement at age 62 but has returned to full-time work due to financial need. He plans on working another 5 years.
When I receive my annual Social Security statement showing the benefit I am eligible for at various ages, does this amount include my wife’s spousal benefit?