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How Does Working in Retirement Impact Your Social Security Benefits?

Answer: Retirement has become a foreign concept for a growing number of Americans. According to a recent survey commissioned by the Federal Reserve, more than half of respondents aged 60 years or older said they plan to work in retirement. Meanwhile, a separate study by the Government Accountability Office found that “62 remains the most prevalent age to claim Social Security benefits.” In other words, the majority of Americans are taking Social Security benefits as early as possible. Read more…

SourceBy John Maxfield, via The Motley Fool, 9/12/2014

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