Arizona Republic: “Take your Social Security money early? Or hold out for a bigger monthly stipend? Whether out of necessity or a fear of leaving cash on the table, most Americans aren’t waiting until the traditional retirement age of 65 to put that government check in the bank.”
See also “You can change mind even if getting early benefits.”
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