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Tech Talk: Social Security and 403(b) Contributions

Suppose a 62 year-old who is drawing a reduced Social Security benefit understands that he can earn up to $15,480 before beginning to lose Social Security benefits. He calculates that he will be about $3,000 above the $15,480 from substitute teaching income; can he contribute the $3,000 to his 403(b) so as to not lose any Social Security benefits? Ellie Lowder has the answer in Tech Talk