From Kiplinger.com…….
When it comes to claiming Social Security retirement benefits, you may want to consider waiting to start benefits when you’re 70.
That means not starting benefits when you’re 62 (which is still popular with many), nor even full retirement age (which is somewhere between 66 and 67 for most Baby Boomers).
I know that starting benefits at age 70 might be a tough thing to reconcile with — but it doesn’t mean that you have to work until you’re 70.
Here are three reasons why delaying taking your Social Security benefit to age 70 is a decision you may want to consider: