At your full retirement age, you receive 100% of your earned benefit. If you can wait three more years until 70, you’ll receive 124% of what you would have gotten at full retirement age. “The math is very powerful,” says Martha Shedden, president and co-founder of the National Association of Registered Social Security Analysts.
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Pamela Kweller is the Content & Community Manager at RSSA. She is also certified as a Registered Social Security Analyst®. The mission of RSSA is to help Americans get the maximum Social Security income they have earned, enabling them to enjoy their lives more fully. Contact Pamela: pkweller@rssa.com View more posts