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What happens if you wait past 70 to file for Social Security?

Although 62 is the most popular age to start collecting Social Security; however, there are plenty of filers who opt to take their benefits at their full retirement age. Others may opt to wait even longer to accrue delayed retirement credits, but it comes to a point (age 70) where it no longer pays to hold off on filing for benefits. The attached article tells what happens if you wait past 70 to file. Read article here…

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