Here's what you need to know about claiming Social Security retirement benefits | | | WED, AUG 26, 2020 | | | Social Security is the most popular retirement plan for millions of Americans. It's a safety net that they simply cannot live without.
However, with its thousands of convoluted and intertwined rules, it's poorly understood by millions of Americans — especially those who are deciding when to claim their benefits. Knowing when to collect those benefits and understanding the system's complex rules can be overwhelming. Even a small mistake could end up costing you a great deal of money for the rest of your life.
There is a serious need for people to become better informed about the benefits to which they are entitled. If you are a few years away from retirement, now is the time to do your homework and learn how to maximize your Social Security benefits. Some little-known strategies could boost your household's benefits.
The Social Security Administration website offers extensive material online at Blog.ssa.gov to help people sort through some of the complex issues associated with claiming benefits.
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