I am 65 and have been on SSDI for 15 years. I've read your column that at 66 SSDI will automatically convert to regular SS. At 66 will I be allowed to find work, without monetary restrictions (Apx. $2000 month possible income) and without losing my current SSDI amount. How would that work?
Hi,
Yes. You will no longer be receiving Social Security disability benefits (SSDI) once you reach your full retirement age of 66. Instead, at that time your SSDI will convert to regular Social Security retirement benefits. Therefore, you could then start working and earn any amount and still be paid all of your benefits.
Best, Jerry
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May 25 2018 - 1:20pm