So you want to file for Social Security at 62?

(By – Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press)

What do you do when you turn 62? Do you file for Social Security benefits as early as possible at 62? Hold off until 66? Or wait until age 70 to receive the maximum benefit? It’s not always a straightforward answer. For many, it’s a Sudoku puzzle or a Rubik’s cube; pick your mind bender. Read more…

 

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