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  2. Signing Up for Social Security in 2025? You Need to Know ...

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    Knowing these three important details is key to your Social Security application process going smoothly. ... of little-known "Social Security secrets" could help ensure a boost in your retirement ...

  3. How to apply for Social Security - AOL

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    Applying for Social Security benefits can actually be a relatively simple process. But if you want to get your benefits at a specific time, you’ll have to plan ahead, since the lead time can be ...

  4. 2 Little-Known Social Security Rules Everyone Needs to Know ...

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    The primary benefit of waiting to claim Social Security is an increase in your monthly benefit. If you wait until age 70, you'll receive a monthly check about 77% bigger than if you claim at age 62.

  5. 8 Little-Known Social Security Facts and Benefits - AOL

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    5. Spousal benefits advantage Social Security benefits can be a bit tricky for couples, but the SSA allows ample ways for married two-income couples to benefit. Instead of making each individual ...

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    Turning 62 is a big milestone. For many, it marks the end of a decades-long career. It also signals eligibility for Social Security benefits, a primary source of income for a lot of retirees.

  7. 3 Lesser-Known Social Security Rules You Should Be Aware Of - AOL

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    1. Social Security's "do-over" Some people might think that once they begin collecting Social Security retirement benefits before their full retirement age (FRA), it's an irrevocable decision ...