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SSDI and working and am approaching 65

By Terry Savage on July 13, 2021 | Financial Planning / Retirement

Hello Terry, I am 63 years old and work part-time. I have been collecting SSDI for many years as I have paid into the system and am a quadriplegic from the age of 18. What happens when I reach 65? What happens to my SSDI?

Terry Says

When you reach your full retirement age, your disability benefits automatically convert to Social Security benefits. That’s the simple answer — but I think you’ll wand to read this 28 page report on the specifics from the Social Security Administration.

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