QUESTION:

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how much money can i make and still receive social
sucurity? i draw in the amount of 840.00 mly.
asked by josephine reddick, 5/24/2009
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ANSWERS:
Answered by: Editorial, 05/28/09
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You can receive full benefits while working when you reach your maximum retirement age.

To determine your maximum retirement age, please visit:
http://www.ssa.gov/retire2/agereduction.htm

If you would like more information about the many benefits of working when you are of retirement age, continue here: http://www.newretirement.com/Services/Working_In_Retirement_Reasons.aspx

Or, if you are interested in learning more about how your benefits would be affected if you work and are taking benefits before your "Full Retirement Age," visit: http://www.socialsecurity.gov/retire2/whileworking.htm

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