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Age 73 is well beyond what Social Security considers full retirement age. There is no limit to how much income you can earn while continuing to draw benefits. You will not be penalized.
It makes no difference which state you work in or whether you work full or part time, you can collect Social Security and work at the same time. What DOES matter is how old you are when you apply, how much you earn, what income counts, etc. as any other claimant for Social Security benefits. See the Related Link below for more details.
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If I am 762 yrs of age and collecting SSDI hoe much can I earn?
you can earn up to $80.00 a week and still be elligable for SSI and Social Security. you can earn up to $80.00 a week and still be elligable for SSI and Social Security. you can earn up to $80.00 a week and still be elligable for SSI and Social Security.
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In 2010, wages up to $106,800 are subject to Social Security tax. There is no wage limit on Medicare tax.
Since you were born before 1955, you have reached full retirement age and there is no cap on how much you can earn while still receiving benefits without a penalty.
If you are asking about retiring at 62 and collect Social Security benefits and continue working while receiving the benefits, yes. But you will be limited to how much income you may earn and not be penalized. Check with your local SS office for more detailed info.
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