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Reduction of SSDI at retirement age?

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Hurtin4Certain

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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Idaho

Hello! Simple question here. I am receiving SSDI which, according to my last annual SS statement, is a couple hundred bucks more than what it said I would make at normal retirement age (66). I am 58 now so that will be in about 8 years.

Assuming I am still disabled, will my benefits be reduced by that (approx) $200 when I hit age 66, OR, will I continue to receive my same disability checks (including COLA's) for the rest of my life?

Thank You!
 



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