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Social Security in 2025: Many changes, but some constants.

You’re probably well aware of some of the “regular” changes in Social Security that occur automatically with the calendar changing. Parameters like the taxable maximum, the cost-of-living adjustment, the earnings test limits, and so on are updated yearly to keep the program in sync with legislative and economic directives. There are, however, three fundamental elements that are not subject to automatic change, and it’s important to note them. In a post on fool.com’s retirement page, The Motley Fool’s Adam Levy analyzes these core policy-related features: the income thresholds for income tax on benefits, the indexing process for earnings information held in individual worker accounts, and individual normal retirement ages. Check out Levy’s post here…

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