AI 的回答

来源: 2025-11-22 17:41:13 [博客] [旧帖] [给我悄悄话] 本文已被阅读:

This recalculation works as follows:

  • Prior to full retirement age, if you earn above the earnings limit, SSA reduces your benefits temporarily.

  • Upon reaching FRA, SSA recalculates your benefits to give you credit for all the months reduced or withheld due to those excess earnings.

  • Your monthly benefit amount is increased going forward to effectively "repay" you for those withheld amounts.

  • This means you recover most of what was withheld, so the earnings-related reductions before FRA do not permanently reduce your lifetime benefits.

  • From the month you reach FRA onward, there is no earnings limit, and no further benefits reductions occur regardless of how much you earn.

  • SSA notifies you with a letter explaining any increase in your benefit after recalculation at FRA.

In summary, this recalculation ensures that income-related benefit reductions before full retirement age are offset by higher benefits after reaching full retirement age, protecting your overall Social Security income over time.?