Menu
Microsoft strongly encourages users to switch to a different browser than Internet Explorer as it no longer meets modern web and security standards. Therefore we cannot guarantee that our site fully works in Internet Explorer. You can use Chrome or Firefox instead.

Planning to Claim Social Security at 67? You May Need to Rethink That


There's a reason many people aim to sign up for Social Security at age 67. Age 67 is full retirement age (FRA) for anyone born in 1960 or later. And waiting until FRA to file for Social Security means getting to claim the full benefit you're entitled to based on your personal wage history.

But while it's a good thing to aim to file for Social Security at 67, that plan may not work out. You could end up having to sign up for benefits at an earlier age. Or, financial worries might prompt you to sign up at a later one.

Image source: Getty Images.

Continue reading


Source Fool.com


Comments