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Can I draw Social Security at 62 and still work full time after?

Millions of Americans opt to begin their Social Security benefits as early as age 62, but many are unsure about the rules regarding continued employment. It is indeed possible to **draw Social Security at 62 and still work full time after**, but your benefits may be temporarily reduced if your income exceeds a certain annual limit set by the Social Security Administration (SSA).

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Do I need to do anything when I turn 62? Understanding your options

Approximately 70% of people claim their Social Security retirement benefits before their full retirement age. Turning 62 is a significant milestone, as it's the earliest age you can begin receiving these benefits, but it also triggers important financial and healthcare questions. So, do I need to do anything when I turn 62? While no action is mandatory, you should thoroughly evaluate your options to secure your financial future.

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