Americans are most likely to claim Social Security benefits at 62. But is it the "best" age? We examine 4 big reasons for ...
There are many factors to consider, and they may have you concluding that it's best to wait a bit longer.
Turning 62, 67, or 70 may feel like routine birthday milestones, but for Social Security, they mark key decision points for when you can start benefits. That timing choice permanently sets the size ...
For Americans of a certain age, there may be no bigger question than this. At what age should I take Social Security? At age 62? Sixty-five? Seventy? The question matters, because your monthly ...
After turning 62, as I did on March 14, I asked for your own thoughts about that age. This was based on the premise — risky, I know — that a few of you newspaper consumers might have graying hair.