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Waiting to get Social Security benefits may not be ideal

April 20, 2011

An opinion article on boston.com says people should wait as long as they can before claiming Social Security benefits.

A person’s Social Security benefit increases by about 8 percent every year that person delays taking benefits.

Some people may not have an option to wait before they collect Social Security benefits. Whether it’s a physical illness or a weak economy, many can’t afford to wait until they’re 70 to collect Social Security benefits.

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Do you think most baby boomers can wait until they’re 70 to collect Social Security benefits? Do you think some people feel like they’ll have to work the rest of their lives?

If you need help getting the Social Security benefits you deserve to get your life back on track, the Social Security lawyers at Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin can help.

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