Skip to content

:

Articles related to focusing on healthy aging, prevention, mobility, cognition, nutrition, independence, and caregiving support.

4 min

Can you collect Social Security if working part-time?

According to the Social Security Administration, nearly 90% of people aged 65 and older were receiving Social Security benefits in 2023. A common question among retirees is: **Can you collect Social Security if working part-time?** The answer is yes, but the amount you receive depends on your age and how much you earn, with specific rules and earnings limits you need to understand.

Read Healthy Aging
3 min

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.

Read Healthy Aging