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What Happens When You Delay Social Security?

If you delay Social Security income after your full retirement age (FRA), you can get more each month. The SSA rewards you for waiting to take retirement income with a raise that amounts to up to 8% per month. That’s a big difference, and it’s a powerful way to maximize your Social Security income. That higher monthly income lasts for the rest of your life, and if a surviving spouse takes over your income payments, they will also get the increased amount. So, delaying Social Security benefits can benefit you as well as your loved ones. 🌞 Subscribe to this channel (it's free): Get free retirement planning resources: 🔑 9 Keys to retirement planning 🐢 6 Safest Investments This video covers some of the basics of waiting to take benefits. You can delay until age 70, but after that, the increases stop, so there’s no point in waiting. And the extra income won’t affect a spouse who takes a spousal benefit off your work record (but again, it is helpful for survivors who

The Best Age For Social Security Is?

The Best Age For Social Security Is? - Make retirement planning Easier Subscribe Now: Download Our Retirement Toolkit: Over 60% of Social Security recipients claim their benefits before their Full Retirement Age. Is that the right decision? How can you determine when you should file for your benefits. What is the best age to file for Social Security? Should you really worry about all of the headlines saying Social Security Is Going Bankrupt? In this video, I give 5 reasons why you should file for your Social Security early and 5 reasons to delay filing for benefits. 👍 [PERSONALIZED SOCIAL SECURITY ANALYSIS AND RETIREMENT PLAN] If you have questions or comments email us Retire@theoremwm.com or head to www.Retireonceshow.com - Johnathan Rankin CRPC® CEPA®, Founder & CEO - Theorem Wealth Management 🎁 [ULTIMATE RETIREMENT TOOL KIT] 🌐[HOMEPAGE] 1️⃣[RETIRE ONCE] ----------------------- POPULAR RETIREMENT VIDEOS How rising interest rates affect retirement plan