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  2. 7 Social Security Changes Retirees Need to Know About in 2025

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    The new maximum monthly benefit for 2025 is $5,108 (about $61,300 for the year), up from 2024's $4,873. ... change for 2025, but the amount of your income that's taxed for Social Security will ...

  3. Social Security 2025: How Long Does It Take To Get Approved?

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    Social Security checks will be issued normally, but here are a few key takeaways for 2025: SSI payments are going out earlier in January, February and March of 2025.

  4. 2 Big Social Security Changes Are Coming in 2025. Here ... - AOL

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    1. Social Security benefits are getting a modest bump. Let's start with a bit of good news: Social Security benefits will increase by 2.5% in 2025, thanks to the annual cost-of-living adjustment ...

  5. Social Security Disability Insurance - Wikipedia

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    The regulation is projected to "result in a reduction of about 6,500 OASDI [Social Security] beneficiary awards per year and 4,000 SSI recipient awards per year on average over the period FY 2019–28, with a corresponding reduction of $4.6 billion in OASDI benefit payments and $0.8 billion in Federal SSI payments over the same period."

  6. 6 Social Security Changes You Can Expect in 2025 - AOL

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    Everything from monthly benefits to the amount of payroll tax select workers owe could change in the upcoming year. ... term COLA forecast for 2025 from 2.6% (following the March report) to 2.66% ...

  7. Substantial gainful activity - Wikipedia

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    For non-blind people, the amount set by the SSA for 2009-10 was $980 per month. [3] If a claimant were to earn more than the set amount, they would no longer be considered disabled by the SSA, regardless of their medical condition, and their benefits would cease after two further disability checks. [4]