When to Start Your Social Security Benefits

No matter where you are between the age 62 and 70, you can start your Social Security retirement benefits. Also remember the longer you wait within that window, the larger your monthly check will be. However, depending on your personal life circumstances, it may make more sense for you to start earlier in that window instead of later. The attached article written by Chuck Saletta for the Motley Fool website, lists the five key things to consider when it comes to determining when to start your benefits. Read article here…

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