You can definitely work while receiving retirement benefits -- and you may eventually get more money because of it.
Full retirement age for Social Security benefits has been inching up to 67 from 65. This year, it finally hits 67. Here's what that means for you.
You can claim Social Security beginning at 62, but doing so will permanently reduce how much your monthly benefit amount is.
As life expectancy increases, the Social Security retirement age is now 67, with potential for future increases.
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The monthly amount that American workers can claim in Social Security retirement benefits comes largely down to their age wen they apply.
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