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Applying for Benefits at 62? Here are two key rules you need to understand.

As we’ve said many times, age 62 is the most popular age for folks to begin their Social Security benefits. This remains true even though monthly benefits are substantially discounted from full retirement age benefits–a discounting that is permanent for the life of the beneficiary. But it also has an impact on benefits a vailable to spouses, as explained in a post by The Motley Fool’s Katie Brockman, which you can access here…

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