How much Can you collect for retirement at 65 and still working legal age is 66?

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2026-04-11 01:05

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At age 65, you can collect Social Security benefits while still working, but your benefits may be reduced if you earn above a certain threshold. For 2023, if you earn over $21,240, $1 will be deducted from your benefits for every $2 you earn above that limit. Once you reach your full retirement age (66 in your case), you can earn any amount without affecting your Social Security benefits. It's important to consider your overall retirement savings and investment strategies in addition to Social Security.

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