QUESTION:

can i fill for ssi. at 59 yr.

can i fill for ssi now at 59 yr.Click here and type your question.
asked by frederick graham, 8/11/2008
Categories: Debt, Sell/Buy a Home, Pre Retirement, Life Insurance, Spouses
ANSWERS:
Answered by: Editorial, 08/12/08
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In general, most people can start Social Security at age 62. However, your monthly payments will be less than if you delay until your maximum retirement age.

-- To determine your maximum retirement age (the age at which you could maximize your monthly income), please visit:
http://www.ssa.gov/retire2/agereduction.htm

-- If you would like more information about the many benefits of working when you are of retirement age, continue here: http://www.newretirement.com/Services/Working_In_Retirement_Reasons.aspx

-- Learn more about the benefits of delaying Social Security here:
http://www.newretirement.com/Services/Social-Security-Benefits.aspx


You might want to visit your local Social Security office. You can locate it here:
https://secure.ssa.gov/apps6z/FOLO/fo001.jsp

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