You can begin receiving your Social Security retirement benefit as early as age 62. But by putting off your benefit start date you can receive a check that is approximately 8 percent higher for each year you delay receiving your benefit.
Here are reasons to delay receiving your Social Security benefits until you reach age 70:
Should you delay receiving your Social Security benefits? There often is not one answer that fits all situations. Consider reviewing your situation prior to making a decision.
* Full retirement age increases by two months each year after 1954 until reaching full retirement age of 67 for those born in 1960 or later.
Article from CK Books & Billing. This article has been reprinted with permission from CK Books & Billing
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