Delaying Social Security to age 70 increases your benefit by approximately 77% compared to claiming at 62. For most people in good health with other income sources, waiting until at least full retirement age (67) — and ideally 70 — produces the highest lifetime benefit. But the optimal strategy depends on your health, spouse's benefits, and other income sources.
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