12 Ways To Get The Most Out Of Social Security

‘FILE AND SUSPEND’

This tactic for maximizing spousal benefits pays off most when one half of the couple has reached full retirement age with accrued earnings that exceed those of the other spouse. The high-income earner can file for Social Security and immediately suspend the benefits flow. The lower-earning spouse, who must be at least 62, can then file for spousal benefits while the value of the higher earner’s benefits continue to grow until he or she reinstates the claim (ideally at age 70).

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