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That includes four Social Security benefit changes that may help this vulnerable population as they age, according to the task force. Create a bridge benefitA bridge Social Security benefit could help workers who cannot work until their full retirement age, but who are unable to claim Social Security disability benefits. The bridge benefit would start from age 62, when claimants are first eligible for retirement benefits, and last until age 67, or full retirement age. Claimants would receive half the difference between what they would receive at full retirement age versus age 62. Change the earnings testPeople who claim Social Security retirement benefits before their full retirement age and who continue to work may be subject to an earnings test.
Persons: Turner, Joel Eskovitz, Vallas, John Larson, Conn Organizations: Getty Images Workers, Social, Social Security, AARP, Institute, National Academy of Social
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