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Three questions to ask yourself before you claim your benefits - Money
If you were born in 1960 or later, your full retirement age is 67, which allows you to receive your full benefits. The best age for you to claim your Social Security benefits will depend on factors such as your specific financial situation and when your spouse is eligible to claim. Marc Guberti, writing for Money, outlines the three questions you should ask yourself before you claim your Social Security at 67. Read Mr. Guberti’s article here…
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