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Still Working? Here's Why You May Not Want to Claim Social Security Early


Age 62 is the earliest age to sign up for Social Security. Because of this, a fair number of seniors aim to wrap up their careers at 62, file for benefits, and kick off an early retirement.

You, however, may decide to keep working for many years once you're eligible to collect Social Security. And there are definitely advantages to going this route. But if you're going to be working during your 60s, you'll need to be very careful about claiming Social Security early.

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