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2 No-Brainer Reasons to Claim Social Security Benefits at Age 62


Filing for Social Security benefits is easy. Determining when to file? That can be a different story altogether.

For many people, holding off until they at least reach their full retirement age (which is 67 for anyone born in 1960 or later) makes sense financially. Delaying until they're age 70 to file for Social Security will boost their monthly benefit even more.

But there are cases when waiting isn't the best approach. Here are two no-brainer reasons to claim Social Security benefits at age 62, the earliest age possible.

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Source Fool.com


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