40% of Retirees Work After Taking Social Security — Here’s the Tax Trap Many Don’t See Coming


If you think that once someone claims their Social Security benefits it means they’ve stopped working, think again. Recent research shows that retirement is more complicated than that. The study from the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College analyzed data on thousands of people who were tracked from age 56 through 75 as part of the University of Michigan’s Health and Retirement Study.
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