From American Retirement Insider <[email protected]>
Subject Working After 62? It Can Grow — or Shrink — Your Social Security
Date December 16, 2025 7:13 PM
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Many retirees don’t realize that earning money after 62 can either boost their Social Security for life… or shrink their checks temporarily.

And the difference comes down to knowing a few simple rules before you claim.

Here’s how to make work help your benefits instead of hurting them.

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Do you plan to work after age 62 to strengthen your retirement income?

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Fun Fact Of The Day

Replacing even one low-earning year in your 35-year Social Security record can raise your lifetime benefit — a little-known way part-time work can pay off long after you clock out.

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