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  1. If you are under full retirement age for the entire year, we deduct $1 from your benefit payments for every $2 you earn above the annual limit. For 2024 that limit is $22,320. In the year you reach full retirement age, we deduct $1 in benefits for every $3 you earn above a different limit, but we only count earnings before the month you reach ...

  2. If you are under full retirement age for the entire year, we deduct $1 from your benefit payments for every $2 you earn above the annual limit. For 2024 that limit is $22,320. In the year you reach full retirement age, we deduct $1 in benefits for every $3 you earn above a different limit, but we only count earnings before the month you reach ...

  3. Although his earnings for the year substantially exceed the 2024 annual limit ($22,320), John will receive a Social Security benefit for July, August, and September. This is because he was not self-employed and his earnings in those 3 months are $1,860 or less per month than the limit for people younger than full retirement age.

  4. Full (normal) Retirement Age Months between age 62 and full retirement age 2. At Age 62 3. A $1000 retirement benefit would be reduced to The retirement benefit is reduced by 4. A $500 spouse's benefit would be reduced to The spouse's benefit is reduced by 5. 1943-1954: 66: 48: $750: 25.00%: $350: 30.00%: 1955: 66 and 2 months: 50: $741: 25.83% ...

  5. For 2019, the actual wage base is $132,900, higher than the $132,300 projected in the June 2018 Annual Report of the Board of Trustees. The April 2019 projections reflect an increase to $137,100 (low cost) and $136,800 (high and intermediate cost). Projections concerning length of trust fund's solvency.

  6. Benefit Examples For Workers With Maximum-Taxable Earnings. The initial benefit amounts shown in the table below assume retirement in January of the stated year, with maximum-taxable earnings since age 22. Benefits in 2024 reflect subsequent automatic benefit increases (if any). The table shows Average Indexed Monthly Earnings (AIME) —an ...

  7. For 2023, the Social Security earnings limit is $21,240. For every $2 you exceed that limit, $1 will be withheld in benefits. The exception to this dollar limit is in the calendar year that you will reach full retirement age. For the period between January 1 and the month you attain full retirement age, the income limit increases to $56,520 ...

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