Three Reasons Why Claiming Your Benefit at 67 Could be a Bad Idea
Do you know that the age at which you first claim Social Security can impact your ultimate payout? In Maurie Backman’s column for Motley Fool, she lists three scenarios where claiming benefits at 67 (full retirement age for those born in 1960 or later) could be a bad idea. Read her column here…
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