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3 Questions to Ask Before Claiming Social Security Early


Claiming Social Security early -- that is, before full retirement age (FRA) -- depends on when you were born. This could be anytime between the ages of 62, when you first become eligible, and when you reach FRA, which can be anywhere from 66 and 2 months to 67. 

If you feel claiming early is necessary (or if it seems to make sense to get your money as soon as possible), here are three questions to ask yourself before making that choice.  

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