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Working While on Social Security in 2026: New Limits
- January 9, 2026
- Posted by: August
- Category: Social Security
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Many retirees work part-time, consult, or keep earning income while receiving Social Security. The important detail is that Social Security’s “earnings test” can temporarily withhold benefits if you are below full retirement age and your earnings exceed certain thresholds. For 2026, SSA published updated exempt amounts that determine when benefit withholding may apply. This does not mean you “lose” your benefits permanently—but it can change monthly cash flow and create confusion if you are not expecting it. This post outlines the 2026 earnings-test limits, explains how the withholding rules work in plain English, and gives a simple checklist for retirees who want to work while keeping benefit surprises to a minimum.
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Allspring Study: Retirement Confidence Slips for Near-Retirees
- December 5, 2025
- Posted by: August
- Category: Retirement Insights
New survey findings from Allspring suggest retirement confidence is slipping—particularly among near-retirees and certain demographic groups—highlighting how fragile “feeling ready” can be when markets, inflation, and life expectancy all remain uncertain. The study points to practical planning gaps that often show up late: unrealistic withdrawal expectations, misunderstandings about when to claim Social Security, and uncertainty about how to coordinate accounts for income. For retirees, these aren’t academic issues; they determine whether a plan stays consistent year-to-year. The central lesson is coordination: align withdrawal expectations with real spending needs, understand timing decisions that can permanently affect income, and build a structure that can adapt across decades.
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