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What you need to know before filing for Social Security at 62
You can start receiving your Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62. However, it is a good idea to know the consequences if you start your Social Security benefits early. What are those consequences? There are four key rules you should be aware of before you decide to begin your Social Security benefits at 62. Christy Bieber explains these four rules so you can make the right decision for yourself and your family. Read Ms. Bieber’s article here…
If you still have questions on this subject or on Social Security in general, the AMAC Foundation offers a free-to-the-public advisory service to all folks ageing into–or already in–Social Security. This service provides guidance in understanding the complexities of Social Security and the myriad rules and regulations associated with the process for claiming benefits, with NSSA-Certified Social Security Advisors available via email or telephone to discuss options. Learn more about this service via the Foundation’s website.
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