3 Reasons Why I Don't Plan to Claim Social Security Until Age 70
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60% : Don't get me wrong: It would be nice to have the extra retirement income that Social Security provides before I turn 70.57% : Think about the financial trade-offs you'll make if you claim Social Security sooner.
56% : Should you wait until 70 to claim Social Security?There isn't a one-size-fits-all answer about when to claim Social Security retirement benefits.
55% : I can retire without Social SecurityArguably the most important reason I plan to wait until age 70 to claim Social Security is that I can retire comfortably without the federal program's retirement benefits.
55% : Perhaps Social Security would enable you to retire earlier and do things you've always wanted to do.
52% : But here are three reasons why I don't plan to claim Social Security until age 70.1.
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