When Can I Collect Social Security?
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You can start collecting Social Security at age 62 — but you’ll get a higher monthly benefit if you wait. This video explains how to get there.
You can start collecting Social Security at age 62 — but you’ll get a higher monthly benefit if you wait. This video explains how to get there.
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How Do Social Security Survivor Benefits Work?
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