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So, you can you hardly wait walk into your local Social Security office and say, “Okay, I hereby retire. Start sending my money.” That’s fine, and anybody with enough work credits can start drawing Social Security retirement benefits at age 62, but retiring too soon can cost you big money during your “golden years.” To plan wisely for retirement, you need to know your Social Security full retirement age and exactly what documentation you’ll need when you apply. [Read more…]

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