{固定描述} A lesser-known provision in Social Security’s benefit formula uses a 35‑year average of indexed earnings to calculate monthly payments. Workers with shorter careers may see their benefits reduced or even fail to qualify for retirement income, according to a recent analysis from TheStreet. Understanding this rule is key for retirement planning.
Social Security’s 35-Year Rule: How Your Benefit Could Be Reduced - Earnings Beat Alert
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