If you earn over those limits, the reduced benefits are withheld until you reach your full retirement age. Once that happens, your monthly benefit will be recalculated to gradually return the withheld benefits.

4. Social Security is changing how it handles recipient issues

Previously, if you had a Social Security issue, you'd get it resolved (hopefully) by contacting your local branch, which would handle your case directly. This changed on March 7, when the Social Security Administration (SSA) changed how it distributes its workload. Now, most cases will be handled on the national level by a specialized team.

This is noteworthy because, although Social Security is a federal program, states have different regulations when it comes to things like administrative processes. Ideally, the change will help issues get handled more efficiently, but a national team may not be fully versed on a state's specific rules.

Benefits will remain unchanged. However, this is worth keeping an eye on for people who may be currently applying for new benefits, appealing certain decisions, or updating necessary information.