Social Security's earliest filing age is 62. Find out if reducing your benefits with an early claim could work out for you financially, or if you should wait.
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Here's what lower-class retirees really get from Social Security at 62 - and why it raises concern
For millions of working-class Americans, the moment they turn 62 feels like a finish line. After decades of physical labor, low wages, and exhausted savings, the option to finally collect Social ...
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Why taking Social Security at 62 might make sense for you, even if the 'basic math' says otherwise
The problem with the “basic math” behind delaying Social Security is that it often overlooks longevity risk.
Social Security's trust funds are due to run out, which would prompt benefit reductions. Yet those cuts do not have to affect all beneficiaries, experts say.
From spousal and child benefits to taxes and timing, these 20 lesser-known Social Security rules can significantly impact ...
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