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When your benefits are really just bonus money
You can begin your Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62. However, if you start receiving benefits early, they are permanently reduced. What if you are not reliant on Social Security to pay for basic retirement expenses, and the money is just extra; should you file at 62? Maurie Backman makes a case for claiming Social Security benefits at 62 instead of taking the more prudent move and claiming your benefits at your full retirement age. Read Ms. Backman’s article here…
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