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Social Security-----When should you start drawing? (On Topic Only)
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<blockquote data-quote="twoweeled" data-source="post: 3145930" data-attributes="member: 27108"><p>Yes, that is also correct. The difference is, it only goes up 8% "after" full retirement age which is 66 in my case. Waiting from 62 to 63 or 64, it only goes up according to the chance in your contributions (in my case it's noticeably less than 8%). Keep in mind, my contributions will remain the same at full retirement age and age 62. </p><p>That's the part that throws me off. I appreciate your help. I've also been told, it's possible to get different answers at Social Sec. I may try calling them again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoweeled, post: 3145930, member: 27108"] Yes, that is also correct. The difference is, it only goes up 8% "after" full retirement age which is 66 in my case. Waiting from 62 to 63 or 64, it only goes up according to the chance in your contributions (in my case it's noticeably less than 8%). Keep in mind, my contributions will remain the same at full retirement age and age 62. That's the part that throws me off. I appreciate your help. I've also been told, it's possible to get different answers at Social Sec. I may try calling them again. [/QUOTE]
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