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The cost of claiming Social Security early - Investopedia
You can start receiving Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62, but doing so will permanently reduce your monthly payment compared to waiting until your full retirement age. According to the Employee Benefit Research Institute 2026 Retirement Confidence Survey, most Americans expect to retire at 65, but the median actual retirement age is 62. But how many Americans do start their Social Security benefits at 62? Elizabeth Guevara, writing for Investopedia, answers the question of how many people start claiming Social Security Benefits at age 62. Read Ms. Guevara’s article here…
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