SS Q&A
QUESTION: What is the earliest age I can start receiving Social Security retirement benefits?
ANSWER: Individuals can receive Social Security benefits as early as age 62. But if a person retires at 62, their benefits will be reduced by as much as 30 percent.
If they wait until full retirement age — 66 for people born between 1943 and 1954 — they’ll get the full benefit. If a person waits until age 70, their benefits will be increased with earned delayed credits.
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