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What to do to maximize your benefit at 62 - The Motley Fool

Age 62 is the most popular age at which to claim Social Security benefits, but claiming at age 62 also means getting a much smaller benefit for the rest of your life. In 2026, the maximum Social Security benefit at age 62 is approximately $3,000 per month, but most people receive far less. Kailey Hagen, CFP, writing for The Motley Fool, explains what to do before you claim to maximize that amount. Read Ms. Hagen’s article here…

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