FYI: Your retirement standard of living could very well be worse if you claim your Social Security benefits at age 62.
That’s surprising because the Social Security Administration goes to great lengths to ensure that, regardless of when retirees claim their Social Security benefits, they will be no better or worse off. Those claiming at age 62 — “early claimers,” as they’re called — will receive more years of benefits than those who wait, but at a reduced rate. Assuming their life expectancy is equal to what the actuarial tables predict, the total benefits they receive in retirement will essentially be the same as if they had waited and received fewer years of higher monthly benefits.
A new study nevertheless finds that early claiming leads to a significant increase in the number of retirees living in poverty.
Regards,
Ted
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-people-who-claim-social-security-early-often-live-to-regret-it-2018-09-04/print
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Regards,
Ted
But the study itself says "upon taking all income sources into account, they found that early claiming is associated with a greater probability of living below the poverty line"
Not the same.
I'd imagine that poorer folks take the Social Security money as soon as they can. They don't get rich from claiming early, but mostly remain in poverty.
And they probably don't "live to regret it".
David
Go figure...
Don't forget- our cohort's diets, nutrition, and medical care were completely different from our parent's generation. (And most of us grew up with Wonder Bread or equivalent with lots of great preservatives. My theory is that's why we're so well preserved.)