Tips for Maximizing Your Social Security Benefits
No images? Click here By Brian Hershberg | Oct. 3, 2021 With the announcement of Social Security’s annual cost of living adjustment coming later this month, we thought it would be a good time to take a look at how to maximize the retirement benefit. Delaying as long as possible, to age 70 ideally, is the most frequent advice from financial pros on how to get the biggest benefit and it’s true on its face. The longer you wait, the more you get. But there are other steps you can take, often overlooked, that can significantly bolster your payout. Consider the benefits of working at least 35 years:
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