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Think 65 Is the Best Age for Social Security? Here's Why You Should Rethink That Plan


When it comes to signing up for Social Security, you have plenty of choices to look at. You can file as early as age 62, or you can delay your claim until age 70 for the maximum monthly benefit you can get based on your personal earnings history. In fact, you can even file for Social Security after age 70, even though doing so doesn't make financial sense.

You may decide to file for Social Security at age 65 if you're planning to enroll in Medicare at that age. But claiming Social Security at 65 is a move you might regret.

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