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This Is Exactly How Much the Youngest Retirees Have Received in Social Security So Far This Year


Retirees often rely on Social Security income to help them pay the bills after paychecks have stopped. The amount of money Social Security provides can vary based on many factors, including how much you earned during your working life. Your age when you start benefits also has a profound influence on what you earn.

The youngest you can start benefits is age 62, so let's take a look at how much money the average 62-year-old has received so far in 2024 from the Social Security Administration.

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Source Fool.com


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