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If I predecease my wife, is she entitled to survivor benefits if she is younger than 62?
When you've spent four decades or more in the workforce, it's understandable to be drawn to the idea of claiming those ...
If you're like most people, the earliest you can claim Social Security benefits is age 62. Waiting until later, though, will ...
The resounding advice about filing early for Social Security retirement benefits is pretty unambiguous: Don’t do it. However, ...
In the U.S., the monthly payments increase the longer one works—researchers have now examined whether delaying retirement is ...
If you claim the benefit after 67, the check gets larger at a rate of 8% per year. The total Social Security “bonus,” between ages 62 and 70, boosts the monthly payment by about 76%, according ...
To 'beat' Social Security, you'd have to play a risky game. If you claim the benefit at 62, you would have an eight-year head start over someone who collects their first check at 70.
Let’s take a look at when it may make the most sense to claim Social Security at 62. The Allure of Early Claiming. Harbucks / Shutterstock.com. Getting more money now may seem like a great idea, ...
But that doesn't mean claiming Social Security at 62 is a smart idea. While it does tend to be a popular choice, here are a few reasons you might regret it. Image source: Getty Images. 1.
Simply put, if you signed up for Social Security at 62 but regret it after the fact, you can undo your filing and claim benefits again at a later age, thereby increasing them. But there’s a catch.
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