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Reduced earnings late in career might not reduce Social Security benefit

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Top 35 years of earnings, not final years, determine monthly amount.

I received a letter from a financial adviser the other day asking about a client who is still working at 63 years old, but who has significantly scaled back his work hours and earnings. She wondered what impact that might have on his future Social Security benefits. I'm sure other advisers have simi

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