Social Security at 62 vs 67 vs 70: The Break-Even Math You Need to See
Claiming Social Security at 62 cuts your benefit by 30% permanently — waiting until 70 raises it to $2,640 vs $1,400. Here’s the break-even math by age.
Mar 8 2025
Read MoreClaiming Social Security at 62 cuts your benefit by 30% permanently — waiting until 70 raises it to $2,640 vs $1,400. Here’s the break-even math by age.
Mar 8 2025
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