If you're on social security retirement, you can make up to $17,460 a year as of last year. (or $1,470 a month)
If you receive any State Benefits, like medical help, then you'd probably want to check with the State Medical office/Medicaid office, because I think it's less than $13,000 a year (including the total of your Social Security, to still qualify for that.
Hopefully you have a different insurance, like Medicare or something else.
Yes, you will be penalized until you reach full retirement age. That may be 67 or 69, I forget. Check the social security administration's website faqs. After full retirement age, they give you full benefits. Unless you make over some outrageous amount of income like in the 6-digits.
you can work full time up to age 70 and beyond. but if you take social security at any time though, you can't make more than $15,000/yr or you will be penalized.
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If you're on social security retirement, you can make up to $17,460 a year as of last year. (or $1,470 a month)
If you receive any State Benefits, like medical help, then you'd probably want to check with the State Medical office/Medicaid office, because I think it's less than $13,000 a year (including the total of your Social Security, to still qualify for that.
Hopefully you have a different insurance, like Medicare or something else.
This makes no sense at all.
You are never penalized. At a certain point, some or all of your SS income becomes taxable. It isn't SSA that does that, it's the IRS.
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Yes, you will be penalized until you reach full retirement age. That may be 67 or 69, I forget. Check the social security administration's website faqs. After full retirement age, they give you full benefits. Unless you make over some outrageous amount of income like in the 6-digits.
you can work full time up to age 70 and beyond. but if you take social security at any time though, you can't make more than $15,000/yr or you will be penalized.