When you begin planning for retirement, be sure to consider whether to claim benefits before normal retirement age. If you retire early, at age 62, you will receive less than the full retirement benefit that you get if you wait till your normal retirement age to apply. When would that be? It depends on your date of birth. Check with Social Security Administration on the amount of benefits payable for you whether it is for early, or normal retirement. You may decide it is better to wait.
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On Behalf of David Klein | Jan 23, 2015 | Social Security Disability
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