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How much money can you make and still get retirement benefits?

According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), if you are under your full retirement age for all of 2025, you can earn up to $23,400 without your benefits being reduced. This guide explains how much money you can make and still get retirement benefits, detailing the specific rules and limits that apply to your situation.

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Can I Collect Social Security at 62 and Still Work Full Time?

According to the Social Security Administration, you can collect retirement benefits as early as age 62. But for those not yet ready to stop working, the key question becomes, **"Can I collect Social Security at 62 and Still Work Full Time?"** The answer is yes, but your income is subject to an annual earnings limit that can temporarily reduce or even eliminate your benefits until you reach your full retirement age.

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