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Is it better to take your Social Security at 67 or 70?

According to the Social Security Administration, your monthly retirement benefit can be significantly higher if you delay your start date. Deciding when to claim is a personal choice, and understanding the implications of different claiming ages is crucial when asking, **Is it better to take your Social Security at 67 or 70?**

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When to start receiving benefits? An Age-by-Age Guide

According to the Social Security Administration, your full retirement age depends on your birth year, but you can begin collecting benefits as early as age 62. The decision of when to start receiving benefits is one of the most critical you'll make for your financial future, and the timing significantly impacts your lifetime income.

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