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When is the Best Time to start taking Social Security? 62? FRA? 70?



FedLifed Podcast (ep. 28): When To Start Receiving Social Security Retirement Benefits

When is the best age to claim SSA retirement benefits? The earliest age to claim is 62, however, an individual can wait until their full retirement age (FRA). In this episode of the FedLife Podcast, Dan Sipe and Ed Zurndorfer discuss Social Security retirement benefits and the impact of claiming the benefits prior to your full retirement age. In this episode, you will learn:

  • The impact of claiming Social Security benefits prior to a person’s full retirement age ●
  • The basics of how someone earns their retirement benefit ●
  • What happens if you wait until after your FRA to claim your benefits ●
  • Several factors to consider when thinking about the best age to start receiving your Social Security benefit ●
  • And more!

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Start Taking Social Security Benefits ; image: hand holding to a SSA card

When to Start Taking Social Security Benefits