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What happens to my Social Security if I stop working at age 55?

According to the Social Security Administration, your retirement benefit is calculated based on your 35 highest-earning years, with zeros averaged in for any years with no earnings. When you stop working at age 55, these zeros can have a significant impact on your future Social Security payments.

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