My mother passed away when I was ten and I receive Social Security benefits. I was wondering if I start to work would that be taken away from me I'm only 16?
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Only the Social Security Administration can answer your questions. Call for an appointment at the local office and prepare copies of all pertinent information for your visit.
You should pay a personal visit to your Social Security office and ask any questions you need answers to.
They can tell you how much longer you can receive benefits - usually these will end as soon as you graduate from high school or sooner if you leave school (for any reason).
You may be able to work part-time and it not affect your benefits - as long as you are still going to school.
Go - and ask your questions.
You can access on line and ask your question. It will be quicker and easier than trying to get an appointment. I honestly don't think so, my daughter received benefits when her father died, but it is best to check with social security. Good luck and congrats on the new job.
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