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This is the No. 1 reason to start taking Social Security at age 67

March 21, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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The Best Time to Start Taking Social Security Benefits

Are you wondering when the ideal time to start taking Social Security benefits is? According to experts, age 67 is considered the best time to begin receiving these benefits. There are several reasons why starting at this age can be advantageous for retirees.

Key Points:

  • Full retirement age is typically around 67, depending on the year you were born.
  • Starting at age 67 allows you to maximize your monthly benefit amount.
  • You can continue working while receiving benefits without penalty.

By waiting until age 67 to start taking Social Security benefits, you can ensure that you receive the full amount you are entitled to. This can make a significant difference in your monthly income during retirement. Additionally, starting at this age allows you to continue working if you choose to, without any reduction in your benefits.

Overall, age 67 is considered the optimal time to start taking Social Security benefits for most retirees. It’s never too early to start planning for your retirement, so consider speaking with a financial advisor to determine the best strategy for your individual situation.

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