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7 Reasons to Claim Social Security EARLY!
Friday, 10 April, 2026
The internet is packed with confident Social Security advice, but a lot of it collapses the moment you apply the real rules. We dig into why the “just claim at 62” message spreads, what parts of it are true, and where it can flat-out mislead you, especially for married couples trying to coordinate benefits. With Peak 65 underway and millions of Americans hitting Medicare and retirement decision points, getting this right can mean the difference between stable retirement income and years of avoidable stress.We break down Part 1 of a two-part guide: seven reasons you might consider claiming Social Security early. That includes funding your go-go years, making a decision based on health and family longevity, and understanding how spousal benefits actually work when someone files before full retirement age. We also unpack why “break-even math” is not a complete strategy, and why your start date should connect to a bigger retirement income plan that accounts for real life, not perfect forecasts.Then we go into the part many people miss: taxes and Medicare. Social Security taxation hinges on provisional income, and once required minimum distributions (RMDs) begin, the combination of IRA withdrawals and benefits can push you into higher tax exposure and IRMAA Medicare premium surcharges. If you want a claiming strategy that holds up under scrutiny, you need to see how Social Security, tax planning, spousal planning, and survivor benefits fit together.If you found this helpful, subscribe for Part 2, share this with someone nearing 62, and leave a review with the one Social Security question you want answered next.Send us Fan MailTo learn more about Brad Pistole and the Ozark Retirement Group, please visit www.ozarksretirement.com













