Social Security Supplemental Income 2022 — New $841 checks to drop in weeks as 33 states boost benefits – see exact date

Changes coming to SSI in 2023, part six

This means retired workers who claimed before reaching FRA, and who won’t reach FRA in 2022, can have $1 in benefits withheld for every $2 in earned income above $19,560 ($1,630 per month) this year.

If you claimed early but are set to reach FRA in 2022, the SSA can withhold $1 in benefits for every $3 in earned income above $51,960.

This comes out to around $4,330 a month.

Due to the high inflation and strong wage growth, both income thresholds should jump for early filers next year.

It means you’ll be able to earn more without being penalized.

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