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Started Social Security too early? 5 possible fixes

“I wish I’d read your articles before!” That’s the reaction of some of my friends in their 70s who started their Social Security benefits at age 62. They’re reacting to the articles that I’ve written about the . This strategy, which has also been recommended and written about by many, has a good chance of delivering the highest amount of Social Security income over your lifetime. But about three-quarters of all Americans start their Social Security benefits at age 62, the earliest possible age with the lowest monthly benefit. Read more…

 

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