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Letters: When to collect Social Security

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Re “Don’t rush for Social Security,” Business, April 29

While it is true that delaying collecting your normal Social Security benefit beyond your full retirement age gives you an 8% annual increase, to get that 8% increase you give up 100% of the normal benefit you could be collecting.

Here’s an example: You can start collecting $1,000 a month at 66 or delay until age 70 (48 months), and get $1,320 a month (8% yearly increase for 4 years). To get that extra $320 a month you’ve given up $48,000 that you could have already collected, and you’ll be over 82 before you finally catch up — if you live that long.

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John Baseel

Upland

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