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There’s a big change coming to Social Security work credits - The Motley Fool

You must earn a certain number of credits to be eligible for Social Security benefits. You can earn up to a maximum of 4 credits per year. The amount needed to earn 1 credit automatically increases each year when average wages increase. No one needs more than 40 credits for any Social Security benefit. But how much do you have to earn each year to qualify for the credits? Maurie Backman, writing for The Motley Fool, warns that for individuals working part-time, it may be getting harder to qualify for Social Security in Retirement. Read Ms. Backman’s article here…

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