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  2. How to Have a Comfortable Retirement by 62 - AOL

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    The amount of the reduction depends on the year you were born. For example, if you were born in 1960 or later, taking Social Security benefits at age 62 would reduce your monthly benefit by 30% ...

  3. Can You Work and Collect Social Security? Yes, with Limits

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    Salary Restrictions for 2022. If you are not yet at full retirement age but are receiving Social Security benefits, you can make up to $19,560 a year without penalty. That’s $1,630 a month, or ...

  4. The No. 1 Reason to Claim Social Security Benefits at Age 62

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    In my opinion, the No. 1 reason to claim Social Security at age 62 is if it will enable you to accomplish what you want in retirement. For example, you don't have to suffer from poor health to ...

  5. Can I Draw Social Security at 62 and Still Work Full Time? - AOL

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    Using the SSA’s example in its “How Work Affects Your Benefits” publication, if your monthly Social Security payment at 62 years is $600 ($7,200/year) and you intend to make $23,920 for the ...

  6. 5 things you must do if you hope to retire at age 62 - AOL

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    Many workers look forward to escaping the demands of the working world as soon as they’re able to. But whether you’re a Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) proponent or someone just ...

  7. Gen X and Planning To Retire at 62? 5 Things You Must Do First

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    Retiring from a job typically means losing your healthcare benefits. Medicare doesn’t kick in until you turn 65. So if you plan to retire at age 62, you’ll need to account for the costs of a ...

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