Social Security: The Biggest Decision You’ll Ever Make

When to pull the trigger on Social Security benefits is a decision worth big money.
Steve Gorin is a lucky man. He says he’s very fortunate to work in a profession that allows him to retire later than most Americans. The 67-year-old professor of Social Works at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire is opting to wait and take Social Security when he turns 70. It’s a strategy he’s thought through and one that will financially benefit he and his wife Cynthia in their retirement. By waiting until 70 instead of retiring at 62, Gorin will receive 76 percent more a month in Social Security benefits...Read More

 

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