Do You Know How Working in Retirement Affects Benefits and Taxes? Take Our Quick Quiz
How much do you know about the impact on Social Security, taxes and healthcare when you work past retirement age or decide to "unretire"?
The financial professionals who contribute to Kiplinger's Adviser Intel are always here to make sure you have the information you need to make critical decisions about your retirement planning, estate planning and tax planning.
They've recently written about the growing number of Americans working past retirement age — and why the consequences can be more complicated than you might think in terms of Social Security, healthcare and tax.
This quiz is designed to test what you've learned. Let's see what you know! (And don't worry if you miss an answer: You can follow the links below the quiz to brush up on your knowledge.)
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Please note that this quiz has been prepared for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, tax, legal or financial advice.
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Charlotte comes to Kiplinger with more than two decades of experience in print and online journalism in the UK, with a focus on consumer rights, personal finance and law. She has worked for leading consumer rights organisation Which? and the UK government, and studied modern and medieval languages at the University of Cambridge.