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<blockquote data-quote="okcBob" data-source="post: 3991510" data-attributes="member: 45783"><p>Full retirement age is 65-67 depending on your age. The break even point (taking it at 62 vs 65-67) is approx 81 yrs.</p><p>So, (financial needs being equal) if you have comorbidities or/& are in poor health it’s prudent to take the money early, & if you are in good health it might be prudent to wait as you will get more $ in the long run. Health, lifestyle, & Financial needs all play a role when deciding when to claim SS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okcBob, post: 3991510, member: 45783"] Full retirement age is 65-67 depending on your age. The break even point (taking it at 62 vs 65-67) is approx 81 yrs. So, (financial needs being equal) if you have comorbidities or/& are in poor health it’s prudent to take the money early, & if you are in good health it might be prudent to wait as you will get more $ in the long run. Health, lifestyle, & Financial needs all play a role when deciding when to claim SS. [/QUOTE]
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