by Richard
(Indianapolis, Indiana)
I get an annual letter from Social Security advising me what I can draw at early retirement age 62 and what I can draw at full retirement age 66. My question is, how do I find out what I can draw at age 63 or a rough percentage of the difference?
Wendy Nothing is that simple. The Social Security calculation, as you'd suspect, is quite complex.
I hope this will help. This Social Security website page is for those born between
1943 - 1954. It shows how much your Social Security benefit is reduced for every month prior to age 66.
Interesting stuff!
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