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When Claiming Social Security At 62 May Make Sense Despite Lower Benefits

June 15, 2026 by Jassica
When Claiming Social Security At 62 May Make Sense Despite Lower Benefits

Many financial experts advise Americans to delay claiming Social Security benefits until full retirement age or even age 70. The reason is simple: the longer you wait, the higher your monthly benefit can be. For people born in 1960 or later, full retirement age is 67. Claiming at 62, the earliest age allowed, can permanently … Read more

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