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Question text: Now let’s consider what would happen to Joe’s Social Security benefits at age 68, several years after he stopped working permanently. We would like to know what you believe would happen to Joe’s benefits as a result of the fact that he went back to work for a single year while he was age 63. Recall that age 68 is older than the Social Security full retirement age.
Answer type: Radio buttons
Answer options: 1 His monthly benefits at age 68 would be unchanged. In other words, Joe would still receive the same $1,000 per month that he would have received had he not returned to work.
2 His monthly benefits at age 68 would be reduced. In other words, Joe would receive less than the $1,000 per month that he would have received had he not returned to work.
3 His monthly benefits at age 68 would be increased. In other words, Joe would receive more than the $1,000 per month that he would have received had he not returned to work.
Label: effect onf monthly benefits
Empty allowed: One-time warning
Error allowed: Not allowed
Multiple instances: No

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