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Struggling With Your Social Security Filing Decision? 3 Questions to Ask Yourself.


One of the nicest things about Social Security is that you get a choice when it comes to claiming benefits. Once you turn 62, you can sign up for Social Security at any point -- though there's no financial incentive to delay your filing past the age of 70.

You should also know that you're entitled to your full monthly Social Security benefit based on your earnings history once you reach full retirement age, or FRA. That age is 67 for anyone born in 1960 or later.

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