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    Key Points

    • Social Security beneficiaries who have not yet reached their full retirement age are allowed to work, but that can reduce their retirement benefits payments.

    • A recently introduced bill would eliminate this potential penalty for working while also receiving benefits payments.

    • Although critics fear turning this bill into law would put further strain on Social Security’s already strained trust fund, at worst, it’s mathematically neutral.

    Social Security beneficiaries who have been forced to choose between earning less work-based income and accepting reduced retirement benefits payments may soon not need to make that choice. They could have the best of both worlds, so to speak.

    That’s the purpose of the Senior Citizens Freedom to Work Act of 2026, presented to Congress by Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) and Rep. Greg Murphy (R-N.C.) as H.R. 8344. If it becomes law, the rule that can penalize people already receiving Social Security retirement benefits by reducing the size of their payments if certain work-based income thresholds are eclipsed will simply no longer apply.

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    Here’s what you need to know.

    How it works right now

    It’s not that retirees already receiving Social Security aren’t allowed to work. It’s just that doing so can reduce the size of their benefits payments. For 2026, every $2 earned above $24,480 (per year) results in a $1 reduction of your total benefits payments for the year. If you earn enough at your job, you could eliminate all of your Social Security benefits for the year, although most people don’t.

    This portion of your payments isn’t simply lost, however. For every month’s worth of benefits lost, you’re given credit for having retired a month later, boosting your monthly payment. You’ll also potentially be raising your calculated benefit simply by continuing to earn FICA-taxable income even though you’re already receiving Social Security retirement benefits.

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    Often overlooked is the fact that this rule doesn’t apply to everyone receiving Social Security retirement benefits. This reduction applies only to those who choose to accept smaller benefits payments by claiming their Social Security benefits before reaching their full retirement age. (The earliest possible age to claim your benefits is 62.) Once you reach your full retirement age, or FRA — 67 for everyone beginning next year — you’re allowed to work and earn as much as you want without any adverse impact to your benefits payments.

    Not a law yet

    The Senior Citizens Freedom to Work Act of 2026 isn’t a law yet, to be clear, and it may never become one. Fans obviously like the idea of giving older Americans an opportunity to collect all the benefits they’re due when they’re eligible to receive them, and (if they choose to do so) to simultaneously earn work-based income. Its critics, conversely, point out that making these non-reduced payments could put more strain on Social Security’s already strained trust fund by disbursing funds faster.

    The suggested change, however, is mostly mathematically neutral.

    The program’s individual payments are calculated based — and funded — on the assumption that its beneficiaries won’t be working once receiving benefits. The downward adjustment to the payment applies only if and when those pre-FRA individuals end up earning taxable work-based wages. Indeed, the FICA-taxable income these workers are earning actually puts more money back into the program’s trust fund. It also arguably even stimulates the economy, bolstering it by adding to retirees’ spendable dollars.

    The only institutional, systemic downside of H.R. 8344 is that it could keep senior Americans in the workforce longer and therefore keep younger Americans from filling their roles. The jobs most of these older people are keeping or getting, however, don’t seem to the ones most younger people are seeking.

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