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More than 70 million Americans rely on Social Security for income through retirement, disability and survivor benefits.
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Starting benefits at 62 instead of full retirement age (67) reduces monthly payments by about 30%. If you claim before full retirement age and earn over $24,480 in 2026, benefits drop $1 for every $2 ...
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