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Social Security: These 3 Questions Can Help You Decide When to Claim Benefits


Social Security is flexible in that you don't have to sign up for benefits at a single universal age. Rather, you can claim benefits as early as age 62 or delay your filing all the way until age 70. In fact, you can technically claim benefits after turning 70, but doing so makes no financial sense.

Of course, that flexibility can make your filing decision a lot trickier, because you'll really need to think things through to ensure that you're claiming benefits at the right age. Here are three questions that will help you navigate that choice.

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