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Sorry to Say: You Probably Shouldn't Claim Social Security at 62


At age 62, your Social Security retirement benefits first become available. While reaching this age may seem like an exciting opportunity to start receiving monthly checks, the reality is that you likely should not get your benefits at such a young age even though you can. 

So why should you forgo getting checks starting at 62 and wait longer than necessary before money comes your way? Here are a few good reasons to delay. 

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Source Fool.com


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