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EPISODE · May 20, 2025 · 19 MIN

Social Security at 62 vs 67 vs 70: When should you start claiming your benefits?

from Ready For Retirement · host James Conole, CFP®

Deciding when to start your Social Security benefits might be the single most consequential financial decision of your retirement journey. Should you claim early at 62, wait until full retirement age at 67, or delay until 70 to maximize your monthly check? The answer isn't as straightforward as many think.Your Social Security benefit is calculated using your 35 highest-earning years, adjusted for inflation. This forms your Primary Insurance Amount (PIA) – what you're entitled to at full retirement age. But here's where strategy enters: claiming at 62 permanently reduces your benefit by about 30%, while each year you delay beyond full retirement age adds a valuable 8% to your monthly check (up to age 70).The early claiming strategy at 62 offers immediate cash flow and potentially preserves your investment portfolio longer. However, it comes with serious trade-offs: permanently reduced monthly benefits, earnings limits if you're still working ($23,400 before penalties kick in), and potentially smaller survivor benefits for your spouse. This decision isn't just about you – it affects your family's financial security after you're gone.Waiting until full retirement age gives you 100% of your calculated benefit and eliminates the earnings test if you're still working. It represents a balanced approach that neither maximizes nor minimizes your benefit. Meanwhile, delaying until 70 increases your monthly check by a substantial 24% over your full retirement age benefit – creating the strongest possible income floor for life and maximum protection against longevity risk. This delay strategy also opens tax planning opportunities in your 60s, particularly for Roth conversions.The optimal claiming age depends on your unique circumstances. Consider your health outlook, marital status, other income sources, tax situation, and overall retirement income needs. Remember that this isn't simply about break-even calculations – it's about creating security and maximizing quality of life throughout your retirement journey.Ready to get clarity on your optimal Social Security strategy? Visit our website to discover how personalized retirement planning can help you make the most of your benefits and create lasting financial security for you and your loved ones. Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!

Deciding when to start your Social Security benefits might be the single most consequential financial decision of your retirement journey. Should you claim early at 62, wait until full retirement age at 67, or delay until 70 to maximize your monthly check? The answer isn't as straightforward as many think. Your Social Security benefit is calculated using your 35 highest-earning years, adjusted for inflation. This forms your Primary Insurance Amount (PIA) – what you're entitled to at full ret...

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