There is a problem with making decent money while on SS Early Retirement. They have an income cap (about $16,000 not decent money), and anything over that amount you must pay back plus taxes on the money you have paid back. So it's a great idea to save if you can, so you have the money to pay them back if they decide you have to. If you don't pay them back it is fraud and they will prosecute you. They consider any money over the allowed amount to be an overpayment, and some SS agents consider all overpayments to be fraud, even if it is your mistake, or if you can't let them know in a way that you can prove you told them your income. For example, going to the SS office and reporting your income at the window is not something you can prove that you did. If the SS agent is willing to give you a visit summary that states that you told them your income, that is something you can use for proof. SS is informed of your income through tax reporting by the IRS, but SS does not consider tax reporting to be the same as reporting your income to them.
Last year I paid back $14K including taxes on the money that was paid back, and was threatened with prosecution. I had verbally informed the SS agent at the window of my income, when I figured it out for taxes. Repeat, telling them is not enough, and tax time is not soon enough. You have to prove that you told them, and exactly when, where, who, etc. Also, figuring your income at tax time is not enough. They expect you to know exactly how much you made (which could be influenced by deductions that change year to year and the SS agent I worked with was not willing to disclose whether they wanted gross or net figures with itemized deductions. If you camp host, you will deduct your vehicle expenses, because you are required to have the vehicle to get the job, and will use it on the job). The agent I worked with also stole my checkbook, so that is the type of individual you are working with. Not someone you can trust at all.
A couple years ago I met someone who lost everything because of these payback rules with Early Retirement. They took away the SS payments and also garnished paychecks to get their money back. I don't believe anyone went to jail over it though. But they were living pretty rough during the payback time, year round camping in a cold climate. ~c