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Check your benefit statement from Social Security

You may need to request it, because Social Security stopped automatically mailing statements to people under 60, but you should regularly request your benefit statement and review it carefully as part of your retirement planning efforts.  This Chicago-Tribune article by Michael Keenan of GoBankingRates.com offers three important reasons to get your Social Security statement before you start to collect benefits.  Click here to read more.

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