Delay Social Security for higher lifetime benefits
The case was made that delaying Social Security benefits from age 62 to 67 or 70 provides a guaranteed 8% annual increase, representing a risk-free return superior to many market investments.
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OPEN · 16 MENTIONS · 9 EPISODES · 6 SHOWS
23 SEP 2025 — 15 AUG 2026 · 3D AGO
1 REPEAT · 15 MENTIONED
- THE LONG VIEW
- THE LONG VIEW · 2 MENTIONS
- THE RATIONAL REMINDER PODCAST
- MACRO MUSINGS WITH DAVID BECKWORTH
- THE LONG VIEW
- THE LONG VIEW · 3 MENTIONS
- AFFORD ANYTHING
- THOUGHTFUL MONEY · 4 MENTIONS
- Delay Social Security for tax strategy coordination
- Social Security insolvency risk manageable
- Earnings test penalizes early claiming while working
- Delay Social Security for higher lifetime benefits · THIS IDEA
- MOTLEY FOOL MONEY · 2 MENTIONS
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