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What happens to my Social Security disability benefits when I reach retirement age?

By August 1, 2020Tips

When you reach retirement age, your Social Security disability benefits will stop and your full retirement benefits kick in. In this video, Tampa Bay lawyer Michael Murberg explains that while you can file for Social Security retirement already at 62, you are still eligible for disability insurance benefits. There will be an offset for the amount of retirement benefits you receive versus the amount of Social Security disability benefits you receive, he says.

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