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Does Working Longer Always Increase Your Monthly Social Security Benefit?

Apr 07, 2026 10:13 UTC

Key PointsBetween ages 67 and 70, Social Security benefits increase by roughly 8%..

  • April 07, 2026 — 06:13 am EDT Written byDana GeorgeforThe Motley Fool-> Between ages 67 and 70, Social Security benefits increase by roughly 8%
  • Not everyone can work longer
  • There's at least one glaring exception to the "working longer" rule

April 07, 2026 — 06:13 am EDT Written byDana GeorgeforThe Motley Fool-> Between ages 67 and 70, Social Security benefits increase by roughly 8%. Not everyone can work longer. There's at least one glaring exception to the "working longer" rule. The answer to the question of whether working longer always increases your monthly Social Security benefits is yes -- almost always. However, one exception involves Social Security spousal benefits. Here's why: Image source: Getty Images. Will AI create the world's first trillionaire?Our team just released a report on the one little-known company, called

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