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This Social Security Rule Isn't Changing Again in 2024 -- Even Though Retirees Would Be Better Off If It Did

The rules for when you're taxed on benefits aren't indexed to inflation -- and that's turning into a growing problem for retirees.

By Christy Bieber Updated Feb 18, 2024 at 11:32AM EST

Key Points

  • Many Social Security changes happen automatically every year.
  • The income limits when Social Security benefits become taxable will not be changing in 2024.
  • Because the threshold when benefits become taxable isn't indexed to inflation, more retirees owe taxes every year.

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