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3 Signs Retiring at Age 62 Isn't a Smart Move for You


Age 62 is the earliest age you can sign up for Social Security. Because of this, you may be thinking of filing for benefits as early as possible and bringing your career to a close.

But retiring at age 62 carries some risk -- whether you claim Social Security at that age or not. Here are a few signs that 62 is not a great age for you to retire.

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