Here's why taking social security benefits at 67 isn't a great idea
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One of the biggest decisions most of us make regarding Social Security is when we choose to begin receiving benefits. For many of us, 67 is the magic age at which the Social Security Administration considers us ready for normal, or full, retirement. Thus, it's the age that many people consider retiring at. Is it smart to start receiving Social Security benefits at 67? Well, perhaps not. Here are three reasons you might not want to.
The magic age of 67
Let's first set the scene. Читать дальше...