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You can work and receive Social Security benefits

January 24, 2011

Those who work full time and qualify to receive Social Security benefits may receive a paycheck and benefits, according to detnews.com.

You are not disqualified from receiving Social Security benefits, no matter now much you earn.

For those born 1942 or earlier, the retirement age is 65, which is when you can receive Social Security benefits. If you choose to receive Social Security benefits before then, there is a reduction in your monthly benefit for the rest of your life.

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