Social Security Caps 2026 Pre-FRA Earnings at $65,160, Withholding $1 per $3 Above Limit
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Updated · 24/7 Wall St. · Jul 15
Social Security Caps 2026 Pre-FRA Earnings at $65,160, Withholding $1 per $3 Above Limit
2 articles · Updated · 24/7 Wall St. · Jul 15
Summary
$65,160 is the 2026 earnings limit for people who collect Social Security before full retirement age and will reach FRA this year; income above that level triggers temporary benefit withholding.
Benefits are reduced by $1 for every $3 earned over $65,160 until FRA, while workers who will not reach FRA this year face a lower $24,480 limit and a steeper $1-for-$2 withholding rule.
Full retirement age ends the Earnings Test entirely, so beneficiaries can keep full monthly checks regardless of wages, even at much higher income levels.
Claiming early still carries a lasting trade-off: someone with an FRA of 67 who files at 62 gets monthly benefits that are 30% lower for life, although withheld amounts are later repaid through larger checks after FRA.