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Social Security Checks Face $24,480 Test for Early Filers in 2026
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Social Security Checks Face $24,480 Test for Early Filers in 2026

Washington, May 18, 2026, 14:03 EDT

Social Security claimants who work before reaching full retirement age in 2026 get hit with a $24,480 earnings cap before their benefits get docked, according to new retirement-finance reporting out Monday. The rule means monthly payments can shrink even if the worker is still employed.

The cap is in play now, since it hits 2026 checks and can push early filers with jobs, gig work, or small business income into a cash-flow crunch. The Social Security Administration takes back $1 in benefits for each $2 earned over $24,480 if you stay under full retirement age for the full year.

The rule shifts in the year a worker hits full retirement age, which is when someone gets full retirement benefits. For 2026, the earnings cap rises to $65,160. The government will hold back $1 for every $3 earned over that amount, but it only counts income made before the month the worker actually reaches full retirement age.

Full retirement age is 67 for anyone born Jan. 2, 1960, or after. After reaching full retirement age, earnings don’t cut into retirement benefits. So a self-employed 67-year-old bringing in $50,000 can collect full benefits without a hit from the earnings test.

What the SSA counts is more limited than some workers expect. It includes wages for employees and net earnings if you’re self-employed. Investment income, interest, pensions, annuities and capital gains don’t count.

The distinction is why it’s not just about hours. Someone under full retirement age making $50,000 from self-employment in 2026 would be $25,520 above the lower cap, so $12,760 in benefits would be withheld under the $1-for-$2 rule.

A special first-year rule applies if you retire partway through the year after topping the yearly earnings limit. AARP says in 2026, the monthly cap is $2,040 for people under full retirement age. If you hit full retirement age this year, the monthly limit jumps to $5,430 before your birthday month.

Self-employment is another tricky spot. In year one of retirement, SSA can review hours worked to check if a self-employed person is really retired. Over 45 hours a month usually means you’re not retired. Less than 15 hours usually means you are. The grey area in between depends on what kind of business it is and its size.

Personal-finance sources are calling out the risks for early Social Security claimants in 2026. The Motley Fool said the 2026 limit could be a trap, and AsatuNews pulled from Yahoo Finance and AOL reports about the earnings test cutting benefits for people who file ahead of full retirement age.

But the money held back usually isn’t gone forever. The SSA says if benefits are cut due to work, they’re recalculated at full retirement age, so later payments can go up. That doesn’t do much for someone who needs the money when checks are being reduced.

The rule is confusing and may keep some from working, critics say. “Most people do not realize this, and the test is perceived as an additional 50% tax,” Rachel Greszler, senior research fellow at Advancing American Freedom, told a Senate Aging Committee hearing in March 2026, according to Investopedia. Investopedia

Congress might amend the rule. Senator Rick Scott proposed a bill in March to scrap the retirement earnings test. But until Congress moves, SSA’s 2026 thresholds stick for early filers with job or self-employment income.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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