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If you’re preparing to apply for retirement benefits early, read this

You can start your Social Security benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70. Your decision to apply for your Social Security benefits is a major one and should be based on reliable information because it will affect your income for the rest of your life. Catherine Brock’s article appearing on the Motley Fool website, www.fool.com, suggests to the reader they should not claim Social Security if they can’t answer these four questions. What are these four questions? Read Ms. Brock’s article here…

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