Q & A

If I delay drawing my Social Security until age 65, can I still receive the special retirement supplement past age 62?

Answer: The special retirement supplement ends at age 62, whether or not you apply for a Social Security benefit.

Source: http://blogs.federaltimes.com – October 24, 2013

 

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