This video discusses the Social Security Annual Earned Income Limit and working while collecting Social Security. The video discusses first year exceptions to the earnings limit, often called the Monthly Earnings Rule, or the "Grace Year" exemption, how this exemption is applied if you earn more than the monthly limit in any given month and what happens to spousal and child benefits if your benefits are suspended due to excess earnings. The video ends with a discussion on what constitutes earnings in the eyes of the SSA.
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Working While Collecting Social Security (2023)
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