Slow Fade Retirement: Work & Social Security
Update: 2025-12-06
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Sharon Smith, an executive coach, chose to receive Social Security benefits at 67 while transitioning to her own coaching business, finding financial stability and flexibility in this slow fade into retirement. A study shows that two out of five people combine working with Social Security benefits, with lower earners often claiming early and working part-time, while higher earners claim around full retirement age and continue full-time work. This trend reflects Social Securitys adaptation to modern work lives, serving as a bridge for many navigating new career paths or preferring to stay engaged in work.
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