Social Security Benefits Impacted by Working Past 62
Published on 4/4/2026

AI Summary
Summarized by AI from the source belowLimited data available — the article discusses how working beyond age 62 may affect Social Security benefits. It states that benefits increase by a certain percentage for each year of delay in retirement beyond the full retirement age. However, specific numbers and changes to benefits are not provided. The implications on financial planning for retirees are inferred but not quantified.
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