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This Is The Earliest Age That You Can Start Collecting Social Security

By Jane Kenney

7 years ago

You may claim retirement benefits as early as age 62, however, according to the FRA the average age of retirement is between 66 and 67. By claiming benefits earlier, you risk the possibility of benefit checks decreasing in value. Check out the chart below to find out what your monthly benefit would be depending on when you decide to claim in addition to the year you were born.

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The Motley Fool via SSA

No matter what you decide to do (wait until the average 66-67 years of age or claim early) it’s important to know your benefits for different aspects of life so that you can prepare for your future.

Be sure to SHARE this article to spread the news about this fascinating Social Security discovery.

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