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  2. Ask an Advisor: I Have a Monthly Pension of $1,600 and ... - AOL

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    To answer your question specifically, your total pre-tax income at age 62 could fall between $63,740 and $68,144 per year, depending on whether your employment income has been closer to $40,000 or ...

  3. Here's the Average Social Security Benefit at Ages 62, 67, and 70

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    This could quickly become the most-popular of all claiming ages, given that age 67 is the full retirement age for anyone born in or after 1960 (i.e., most of today's workforce).

  4. Social pension - Wikipedia

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    The Danish social pension is a regular income paid to people who have reached retirement age by the Danish government. [15] Those who are residents of Denmark are entitled to the social pension. [16] The minimum age to receive the pension is determined by a person's date of birth: [17]

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

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    However, if you'll be reaching full retirement age at any point in 2025 but aren't yet at that age at the start of the year, then you get a much higher earnings-test limit. In that case, it's ...

  6. Retirement Insurance Benefits - Wikipedia

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    The AET is used as the primary earnings test for RIB. The test applies only to earned income and has a two tier system in calculating deductions. The first tier, for those who are not reaching Full Retirement Age in the current year, reduces the benefits for the year by $1 for every full $2 the beneficiary earns over the annual exempt amount.

  7. Average Indexed Monthly Earnings - Wikipedia

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    This series gross up earlier years wages so that all years earnings up to age 60 are put on equal footing. Because it takes more than one year to fully collect such data, and because some people have January birthdays, the age 62 calculation done in 2006 must be based on the most recent data which is the 2004 national average wage. By law, all ...