The Social Security earnings test is not a penalty but rather a forced delay mechanism; when benefits are withheld due to earnings exceeding the limit before full retirement age, Social Security recalculates and credits the withheld amount back to the monthly benefit at full retirement age, ensuring the money is not permanently lost.
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The Social Security earnings test isn't really a penalty #shortsAdded:
Quick side note, but it's actually good news. These withheld benefits, they're not really gone. When you hit full retirement age, Social Security recalculates your check and gives you credit for the months that they held back.
So the earnings test isn't really a penalty. It's more like a forced delay, but it doesn't really make it feel any better when your check stops showing up in your account.
But at least the money is not vanishing into the void.
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