3 Reasons You Could Come to Regret Your Early Social Security Claim

Full retirement age (FRA) for Social Security is between 66 and four months and 67 years old. However, some retirees don’t want until FRA and opt to get their Social Security checks sooner. This article originally published by The Motley Fool gives three reasons why this may not be the best decision.

 

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