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Give yourself a birthday gift, check your Social Security statement
It used to be that a few months before each birthday, you would get a statement from the Social Security Administration telling you your estimated benefit if you elected to take it early, at 62; at your full retirement age (it’s 67 for me); or when you turned 70. You also would see the estimated amount you would get if you became disabled, plus information about spousal and survivor benefits. Although you don’t find out your true amounts until you apply for benefits, you need to have an idea of how much you’ll get from Social Security….Read More