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How to Maximize Your Social Security Payout: A 10-Step Checklist

August 22, 2025 · Personal Finance

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Step 10: Explore the “Do-Over” and Suspension Strategies

Sometimes, life throws a curveball. You might claim Social Security early out of necessity, only to find yourself in a better financial position a few years later. The good news is that the SSA offers a couple of ways to adjust your strategy after you’ve already started collecting benefits.

The “Do-Over”: Withdrawing Your Application

If you change your mind within 12 months of first claiming your benefits, you have a one-time option to withdraw your application. It’s like hitting a reset button. To do this, you must repay all the benefits you and your family have received. Once you’ve done that, it’s as if you never claimed at all. Your benefit will then be free to grow with delayed retirement credits if you wait past your FRA to re-apply.

The “Fix-It”: Suspending Your Benefits

If it’s been more than a year since you started claiming, you have another option available once you reach your Full Retirement Age (FRA). You can voluntarily suspend your benefit payments.

When you do this, your monthly payments will stop, but your benefit will begin earning delayed retirement credits—the same 8% annual increase you would have gotten by waiting to claim in the first place. You can let these credits build up until age 70, at which point your benefits will automatically restart at their new, higher amount.

Suspending your benefits can be a powerful move for someone who claimed at their FRA but now has other income and wants to secure a larger, inflation-protected payment for their later years. One important note: if you suspend your benefits, anyone receiving benefits on your record (like a spouse) will also have their payments stopped, unless they are eligible for divorcee benefits.

These advanced Social Security claiming strategies offer valuable flexibility, allowing you to adapt your plan as your life and financial situation evolve.

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