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Is there’s a danger in waiting too long to claim your Social Security benefits.

Would it be better for you to start getting your Social Security benefits early with a smaller monthly amount for more years or wait for a larger monthly payment in a shorter timeframe? You can begin your retirement benefit at any point from age 62 up until age 70. Your Social Security benefit will be higher the longer you delay starting it. So, is it better to wait until you turn 70? Maurie Backman explains there are some situations filing much sooner than 70 could work to your financial benefit. Read Ms. Backman’s article here…

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