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  2. Social Security Is Getting a Shakeup in 2025. Here's What to ...

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    The general Social Security earnings-test limit in 2025 is $23,400 (up from $22,320 in 2024). You'll have $1 in Social Security withheld for every $2 you earn above that limit.

  3. How Social Security benefits are calculated - AOL

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    The wage base is the maximum amount of income on which Social Security taxes must be paid. Employees must pay 6.2 percent up to that income level, while employers kick in another 6.2 percent.

  4. Maximum Social Security in America will reach a record ... - AOL

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    Social Security limits the amount of wages that it taxes each year based on inflation and wage growth. In 2024, Social Security's wage cap was $168,600. In 2025, it's $176,100.

  5. Social Security 2025: There's Good and Bad News Coming ... - AOL

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    The increase in 2025 will perhaps have the biggest impact on those earning between $168,600 and $176,100 per year, as you'll face Social Security tax on income that wasn't previously taxed in 2024.

  6. The most you can get from Social Security in 2024 is ... - AOL

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    Each year, workers pay taxes on income up to a specific amount, called the wage base limit. In 2024, the limit is $168,600 annually, however, limits increase over time based on wage growth.

  7. New Year, New Rules: 5 Major Social Security Changes for 2025

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    The big Social Security news from the last couple of months has been the 2025 COLA, which came in at 2.5%. This is under the 3.2% increase retirees saw last year. This is under the 3.2% increase ...