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When Should I Start Taking Social Security?
Eric Hallman, CFP Eric Hallman, CFP

When Should I Start Taking Social Security?

This might be the most common retirement planning question we get — and one of the most impactful. There are many variables to consider but the most important, and maybe the simplest to understand, is your expected longevity.  At its core, Social Security is a supplemental income to help support living during retirement.  The monthly benefit continues to grow 8% per year until age 70 where it hits its maximum and then continues for the rest of your life.

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