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If, for example, your full retirement age is 67, you can start taking benefits as early as age 62, but your benefit will permanently be 30% less than if you waited until age 67. If you can manage without receiving your Social Security benefits at full retirement age,wait until age 70....
If you were married for 10 years or more, and your ex-spouse worked and paid into Social Security, you may be able to collect benefits if you're also over age 62. Key Takeaways A divorced spouse may be eligible to collect Social Security benefits based on the former spouse's work r...
Anderson Cooper: Has anyone at Social Security ever, sort of, apologized? Steven Sword: No. Steven Sword: They-- they take no blame at all. Becky Sword: They say it's our fault Anderson Cooper: They're saying you should have known that-- ...
“I’m of the thought that Social Security should be considered a bonus,” Zigmont says. Regardless of how you approach Social Security, keep in mind that it was never intended to be your sole source of income in retirement. All workers – both full time and part time – shou...
Additionally, creditors and collection agencies may have other ways to try to collect the money you owe, even if they’re not allowed to take your benefits. Your Social Security benefits might be at risk if you owe any of the following: Federal income tax If the creditor is the federal ...
" he noted. "This is a big deal. You have to take this seriously, and you have to do your homework."Kotlikoff, who has publishedacademic researchabout Social Security and is the co-author of the best-selling "Get What's Yours: The Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security," said ...
Looking at Social Security Payments To understand how much of your income Social Security might replace, considerhow the benefits get calculated. First, you'll need to have worked at least 10 years to qualify at all. The SSA will then look at the 35 years during which you ...