For most Americans, the decision about when to start Social Security is the single biggest retirement math problem they will ever solve. The rules quietly shift thousands of dollars between your ...
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If you’ve spent any time planning for retirement, you probably know the basics of Social Security: most people can start claiming benefits at age 62, reach “full retirement age” (FRA) between 66 and ...