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Here's How to Squeeze an Extra 24% Out of Social Security


Many seniors end up relying on Social Security benefits for a significant portion of their retirement income, although these benefits are meant to be supplemented by savings. Taking steps to make benefits bigger can help people to have more financial security during their later years -- especially if their nest egg is a little smaller than they'd like it to be.

The good news is, retirees actually can do a lot to increase their Social Security benefits -- even pretty late in life. In fact, by making one simple move, seniors can squeeze an extra 24% out of their benefits. Here's how. 

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