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I had additional earnings after I retired; will my monthly Social Security retirement benefit increase?

Answer: Each year we review the records for all working Social Security recipients to see if additional earnings may increase their monthly benefit amounts. If an increase is due, we figure a new benefit amount and pay the increase retroactive to January following the year of earnings. More InformationRetirement Planner: Getting Benefits While WorkingHow Work Affects Your Benefits 

Source: Social Security Administration

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