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It's Getting Harder to Qualify for Social Security Benefits in Retirement. Here's the Reason Why

A big change to the program will make it more difficult to secure monthly benefits down the line.

By Maurie Backman Updated Oct 23, 2024 at 3:36AM EST

Key Points

  • To qualify for Social Security benefits, you need to accumulate 40 work credits in your lifetime.
  • You can accrue a maximum of four credits per year.
  • The value of a single work credit is rising in 2025, so part-time workers will need to be mindful of how much they make.

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