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How to Choose the Social Security Claiming Age That’s Right for You

(By – Philip Moeller, Time.com/Money)

Retirement experts have been pounding the drums for years about deferring Social Security benefits and allowing them to grow until claimed at age 66 or even as late as 70. Yet average retirement ages have moved little—most people continue to file at or near age 62, the earliest that standard retirement benefits can be claimed, Social Security data show. Read more…

 

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