Here's How to Squeeze an Extra 24% Out of Social Security

Here's How to Squeeze an Extra 24% Out of Social Security

While you're eligible to claim Social Security as early as age 62, you won't get your full benefit until full retirement age, which is 67 for most people. Each year you delay beyond your full retirement age, your benefits check increases 8 percentage points. Most retirees will get the most out of their Social Security retirement benefits by delaying until age 70.