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Want to Delay Social Security? Here Are 3 Perks for Claiming Benefits Sooner


There's no single age for signing up for Social Security. Rather, once you turn 62, you can sign up at any point.

You're entitled to your full monthly Social Security benefit based on your personal earnings history once you reach full retirement age, or FRA. FRA is 67 if you were born in 1960 or any time after.

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