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The Logic of Claiming Social Security at 67 - The Motley Fool
You can choose to start collecting Social Security at any age between 62 and 70. So many options can cause confusion. Maurie Backman at The Motley Fool makes a good case for taking your benefits at your Full Retirement Age of 67 (assuming you were born in 1960 or later). Read here…
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