Is My Best Age to Take Social Security 62, 70, or Somewhere In Between? *** INDUSTRY FOCUS ***

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Deciding what age to start getting benefits is a key aspect of retirement, and finances are only part of the issue. Find out how to make the right decision for you.

This podcast was recorded on Mar. 11, 2016.

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It is ALWAYS best to draw Social Security as soon as possible, because there is no guarantee that you will live to a later date, plus you will have that much more time available for family and leisure while you are still physically able to enjoy it. I am almost completely disabled and I started drawing SS as a disability before 62 at the same rate had I waited until 66 or later. My wife and I are frugal, we have no debts, no car payments and no house payments, so we live rather comfortably and stress free. THAT is FREEDOM, baby. I am a veteran, so we do NOT have to waste money on Obama's death row no care.

evanjin