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How does working after 65 affect Social Security?

According to the Social Security Administration, once you reach your full retirement age, your earnings no longer reduce your benefits, no matter how much you earn. This provides a key distinction for retirees navigating the question of, "How does working after 65 affect Social Security?".

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Do I have to pay taxes after I turn 65? A complete guide for seniors

Over 40% of Social Security recipients pay taxes on their benefits, a fact that often surprises new retirees. The idea that you automatically stop paying income taxes upon turning 65 is a common myth, and the reality hinges on your total income and financial circumstances.

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