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Thinking about claiming Social Security early at age 62 to invest it? We spoke to an expert who warned why it’s too risky

June 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Thinking about Claiming Social Security Early at Age 62 to Invest It? Think Again!

Are you considering claiming Social Security benefits early at age 62 with the intention of investing the money? We recently spoke to a financial expert who cautioned against this strategy, highlighting the risks involved.

While the idea of claiming Social Security early and investing the funds may seem tempting, there are several reasons why it may not be the best approach for securing your financial future.

One key point to consider is the potential loss of future benefits. By claiming Social Security at age 62, you will receive a reduced benefit amount compared to if you were to wait until full retirement age. This could result in significantly lower monthly payments over the course of your retirement.

Additionally, investing the money from early Social Security payments comes with its own set of risks. The market is unpredictable, and there is no guarantee that you will see a positive return on your investment. This could leave you in a precarious financial situation if your investments do not perform as expected.

Ultimately, it is important to weigh the potential risks and rewards before making a decision about when to claim Social Security benefits. Consulting with a financial advisor can help you evaluate your options and make an informed choice that aligns with your long-term financial goals.

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