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Are you planning on collecting Social Security at 62? You may want to think again

The earliest age and by far the most common age for people to start taking their Social Security retirement benefits is: 62. Although it may seem tempting to collect as soon as possible, it could very well backfire on you. As you near your retirement, if one of these three reasons outlined in the attached article is why you’re considering starting, you’ll probably want o reconsider. To find out the three reasons, click here…

 

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