From ssn.gov:
If you were born January 2, 1960 or
later, then your full retirement age for
retirement insurance benefits is 67. If you
work, and are at full retirement age or
older, you may keep all of your benefits,
no matter how much you earn. If you’re
younger than full retirement age, there
is a limit to how much you can earn and
still receive full Social Security benefits.
If you’re younger than full retirement age
during all of 2023, we must deduct $1
from your benefits for each $2 you earn
above $21,240.
If you reach full retirement age in
2023, we must deduct $1 from your
benefits for each $3 you earn above
$56,520 until the month you reach full
retirement age.