Consequences of Claiming Social Security at 62
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In the second of this AARP Policy Now video series, Jim Palmieri, AARP Public Policy Institute’s Social Security expert, explains why waiting to claim your benefits is an important decision when financially planning for retirement.
In the second of this AARP Policy Now video series, Jim Palmieri, AARP Public Policy Institute’s Social Security expert, explains why waiting to claim your benefits is an important decision when financially planning for retirement.
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