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- What is the Windfall Provision for Social Security? - AARP
The Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) was a formula that could reduce the size of your Social Security retirement or disability benefit if you also received a pension from a job in which you did not pay Social Security taxes Congress voted in December 2024 to repeal the WEP, ending benefit cuts for those receiving such “non-covered” pensions
- Biggest Social Security Changes for 2025 - AARP
Under the WEP, enacted in 1983, people who collected a non-covered pension and also Social Security retirement benefits (based on having other jobs where they did pay FICA taxes) could see their benefit reduced by up to one-half of the pension amount The GPO, enacted in 1977, applied to those drawing such a pension and Social Security spouse benefits or survivor benefits and cut those
- Social Security - News, Tools, and Resources - AARP
Stay informed with AARP's latest updates on Social Security Learn how to apply, maximize your benefits, and navigate disability qualifications
- Biggest Retirement Changes Coming in 2025 - AARP
Changes to retirement happen every year From Social Security payments to Medicare costs, here are ways it will be different in 2025
- Can You Collect Social Security and a Pension at the Same Time? - AARP
Nothing precludes you from getting both a pension and Social Security payment, and a recent federal law ensures the pension won’t change your benefit
- ¿Qué es la Eliminación de Ventaja Imprevista (WEP)? - AARP
La WEP es una fórmula que reduciría tus beneficios si recibes pensión de un trabajo en el que no pagaste impuestos del Seguro Social Así funciona
- Can You Collect A Government Pension and Spousal Benefits? - AARP
If you were collecting Social Security retirement benefits and a non-covered government pension, you might have been subject to the Windfall Elimination Provision Pensions from jobs where Social Security taxes were collected, be they in the public or the private sector, were never affected by the GPO or the WEP
- Does Military Retirement Pay Affect Social Security Benefits? - AARP
The WEP, which Congress enacted in 1983 and repealed in late 2024, could reduce Social Security benefits for people who have pensions from “noncovered” jobs in which they did not have Social Security taxes withheld from their earnings but who also draw retirement benefits for other, “covered” employment Active-duty military personnel have been covered — paying Social Security taxes
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