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3 Reasons to Start Social Security Before Age 65

You won’t get your full retirement benefit by claiming Social Security at any time before age 67, but Maurie Backman notes there are other considerations. Claiming at age 65 is still better than 62 as far as monthly income. Reasons to claim earlier than 67 might be 1.) You really want to quit your job OR 2.) You want to finally start a business OR 3.) You want to travel while you’re in good enough health for it. Full piece here.

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