How Returning or continuing to Work Can Affect Your Social Security Check

How Returning or continuing to Work Can Affect Your Social Security Check

Susie Brown
Published on: 17/04/2026

In 2026, returning to or continuing to work can affect your Social Security benefits depending on your age and earnings. If you are under your full retirement age (FRA), you can earn up to $23,040 per year before benefits are reduced; for every $2 you earn above that limit, $1 is withheld. In the year you reach your FRA, the earnings limit increases to $60,720 (applied only until the month you reach FRA), and $1 is withheld for every $3 earned above that amount. Once you reach or surpass your full retirement age, there is no earnings limit, and your benefits will not be reduced regardless of how much you earn.

Medicare
What it Means When You Suddenly Feel Old

What it Means When You Suddenly Feel Old

Susie Brown
Published on: 14/07/2025

Here’s how you can survive the quick and unexpected midlife downfall

Elderly
Application to be a Senior Citizen (Humor)

Application to be a Senior Citizen (Humor)

Susie Brown
Published on: 14/07/2025

A clever blend of sass, satire, and senior wisdom

Elderly
Medicare Scams on The Rise

Medicare Scams on The Rise

Susie Brown
Published on: 14/07/2025

Medicare scams are on the rise; here's how to protect yourself

Medicare