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Working in retirement/ Pushing unions 48 hrs a month
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<blockquote data-quote="OldUPSDriver" data-source="post: 434442" data-attributes="member: 4629"><p>Regarding the draw of SS at 62 is that it takes 13 to 14 years to catch up to the point if your were to draw at your maximum age. So if I started to draw at age 65 and 4 months I would have collected the same amount at age 75 if I drew at 62. Example: At 62 the draw is $1300. It would be 40 more months to get to maximum draw. $1300 X 40 months equals $52,000 that I have received by the time the maximum draw would start if I would have waited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldUPSDriver, post: 434442, member: 4629"] Regarding the draw of SS at 62 is that it takes 13 to 14 years to catch up to the point if your were to draw at your maximum age. So if I started to draw at age 65 and 4 months I would have collected the same amount at age 75 if I drew at 62. Example: At 62 the draw is $1300. It would be 40 more months to get to maximum draw. $1300 X 40 months equals $52,000 that I have received by the time the maximum draw would start if I would have waited. [/QUOTE]
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