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Now Trending: Delayed Social Security

Stanford University Center on Longevity’s report on retitrement trends (see The Sightlines Project: Seeing Our Way to Living Long, Living Well in 21st Century America) provides some degree of evidence that Americans are paying more attention to the benefits of delaying their access to Social Security benefits beyond the early eligibility age of 62. Maurie Backman, in a post on www.madison.com, provides commentary on this trend. Read the article here…

 

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