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The earliest you can file for spousal benefits is at age 62. You could qualify for benefits equal to 50% of your spouse's amount. If you're divorced, you may still qualify for benefits based on an ...
I am looking to retire at 62. I'm single with a 12-year-old daughter, splitting parenting time with my ex-wife. I pay $1,000 a month in child support and I pay for all of her activities, which is ...
While the two studies above indicate that waiting longer results in a higher lifetime benefit, actual data shows more people ...
We take a look at how Americans’ year of birth affects their ‘full retirement age’, and how your monthly benefits go up the ...
Experts say retiree Social Security is still taxable and you'll need to read the fine print to understand your situation and ...
Claiming Social Security at 62 is often dismissed as a mistake, but for some retirees, it can be a strategic decision that enhances their retirement lifestyle.
The resounding advice about filing early for Social Security retirement benefits is pretty unambiguous: Don’t do it. However, ...
Social Security claims surged in 2025 as insolvency, healthcare, debt and inflation concerns drive retirees to consider ...
Recent surveys show that a substantial portion of Americans are unaware of key elements of the Social Security system.
Social Security plays a crucial role in providing income for over 74 million Americans. As of July 2025, the average monthly Social Security retirement ...
Claiming Social Security at 62 provides consistent income when you might need it most, creating a reliable foundation during retirement transitions.
Claiming Social Security at 62 might reduce your benefits on a monthly basis. But an early filing won't automatically ...