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Is Age 63 the New Age 62 to File for Social Security Benefits?

When you think of applying for your Social Security benefits, you are generally looking at an eight-year age range that begins at 62 and ends at 70. Although 62 is the most common age for enrollees to start collecting benefits; however, 63 maybe a contender.  In Maurie Backman’s column she explores the pros and cons of filing for benefits at 63. Read her column here…

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