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3 days agoSuze Orman's Surprising Advice on When to Claim Social Security
If you claim Social Security at full retirement age (FRA), you'll get your exact monthly benefit without a reduction. FRA is 67 for anyone born in 1960 or later. If you claim Social Security before FRA (and the earliest age to do so is 62), your benefits will be reduced. If you delay your claim past FRA, each year you wait, until age 70, gives your benefits an 8% increase.
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