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Old 05-16-2012, 12:14 PM   #11
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If a person has been on ssdi since age 62 and was born in 1947 and they start feeling better can they go back to work at age 66.. without being penalized... when ssdi converts to regular ss?
You will no longer be on SSDI roll. You will be transferred over to "regular" SS (retirement benefits) & therefore, under its rule(s) about working while collecting "regular" SS.

I would imagine that months prior to the transfer over to regular SS, SSDI will more than likely send you a package which should explain everything.

You can work and get Social Security at the same time
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