Mark :verified: on Nostr: npub1l9qgh…pez0u Well - a simple example is when you take Social Security benefits. ...
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"content": "nostr:npub1l9qghernyxp9st0wgx47x2ym0prjdgkwv22q7s692y6k6hgejmvsvpez0u \nWell - a simple example is when you take Social Security benefits. Taking them early (like 62) means less $$ / month over your life. Taking them at 70 means more $$ / month.\n\nThis has the numbers for someone born in 1960\nhttps://www.schwab.com/learn/story/guide-on-taking-social-security\nThe break even age is roughly 80. At 65, the average male lives to 84 - so it's worth it to wait.\n\nThat of course - IF you know all this stuff.\n\nIf you get really sick - you can also retroactively apply for 12 months of payments too.",
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