When Should You Claim Social Security?

It is, of course, the most frequently asked question posed to those who advise on Social Security matters – “When should I claim my benefits?” And the answer is, “it depends.”  Everyone’s situation is different and it depends upon your personal health, your financial needs, your life expectancy and whether or not you are still working. In this Telegraph Herald (IA) article, contributor Claire Damgaard offers up three different scenarios about taking Social Security at age 62, at your full retirement age, and at age 70. Click here to read more.

Also, if you’re unsure about your individual situation under Social Security or have questions about your personal benefit entitlements, note that the AMAC Foundation provides an independent free-to-the-public Social Security Advisory service to help Americans navigate the complexities of this program. Learn more about it here…

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