More than one-third of surveyed workers told Schroders they would not delay claiming Social Security until age 70 because they needed the income as soon as possible. A majority of surveyed workers ...
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About 87% of non-retired Americans say they’re at least somewhat concerned about how to generate income once regular paychecks stop, according to the Schroders 2025 U.S. Retirement Survey. More than ...
Depending on the year they retire, the average Social Security benefits for 62-year-olds can be considerably lower than someone who waits until they're 67, the age when full retirement benefits kick ...
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