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You prepare for retirement by saving and budgeting, but optimizing your Social Security claim is crucial for maximizing your benefits. While you may have a claiming age in mind, there is no universally perfect age to sign up; some ages may be more advantageous depending on individual circumstances. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Choosing when to get your Social Security money is important because it can make a big difference in how much...
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