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S 4184

A bill to amend title II of the Social Security Act to repeal the retirement earnings test, and for other purposes

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Summary

**What this bill does:** This bill would eliminate the "retirement earnings test" from Social Security, which currently reduces benefits for people who claim Social Security before full retirement age while still earning income from work. **Who it affects:** - People aged 62-66 who want to collect Social Security benefits while continuing to work - Currently, these individuals have $1 deducted from benefits for every $2 earned above annual limits (around $22,000 in 2024) **What would change:** If passed, people could collect full Social Security benefits starting at age 62 regardless of how much they earn from employment.

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