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How much Social Security would you get if you retire at 65?

For those born in 1960 or later, the official full retirement age is 67, not 65. This means claiming benefits at age 65 results in a permanently reduced monthly payment, affecting **how much Social Security would you get if you retire at 65?**

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How much can I make if I retire at 65 and still work?

For those turning 65 today, the full retirement age (FRA) is 67, not 65, which significantly impacts how much you can make if you retire at 65 and still work. Understanding the Social Security Administration's (SSA) earnings test is crucial, as it determines how your continued employment will affect your benefit payments until you reach your FRA.

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