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Is It Still Smart to Delay Social Security Benefits?


As you're preparing for retirement, one of the biggest decisions you'll need to make is what age you want to begin claiming Social Security benefits.

The earliest you can file for benefits is age 62, but if you delay past that age, you'll receive larger checks each month.

In the past, most experts recommended delaying benefits until age 70 to collect the highest monthly payments. But is that still the right move for most retirees? Here's what you need to know.

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Source Fool.com


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