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Don't Claim Social Security Until You Can Answer These 4 Questions


You have a choice when it comes to signing up for Social Security. You're allowed to file for benefits as early as age 62, or you could delay your filing until the age of 70. In fact, technically, you can file after age 70, but there's no reason to wait beyond that point.

The age at which you claim benefits will determine how much money you get during retirement. And so it's important that you run through these key questions before signing up.

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