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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 4: Decide on the Best Time to Claim Social Security

This is the big one. Deciding when to start receiving your Social Security benefits is likely the most significant financial decision you’ll make for your retirement. There is no single “right” answer that fits everyone; the best time to claim Social Security depends entirely on your personal circumstances.

Let’s look at the three main options and the trade-offs involved.

Claiming Early at Age 62

You can begin taking your Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62. The appeal is clear: you get the money sooner. This can be a lifeline if you need the income, have been laid off, or have health issues that prevent you from working.

However, there’s a significant trade-off. If you claim before your Full Retirement Age (FRA), your monthly benefit will be permanently reduced. For someone with an FRA of 67, claiming at 62 means receiving only about 70% of their full benefit. This reduction is for life. While you receive payments for more years, each payment is smaller.

Claiming at Your Full Retirement Age (FRA)

As we discussed, if you wait until your FRA (between 66 and 67 for most people today), you will receive 100% of the benefit you have earned. This is the baseline. It offers a straightforward approach—no reductions, but no bonus credits for waiting, either. For many people, this strikes a good balance between waiting for a larger check and starting to receive income sooner rather than later.

Waiting to Claim After Your FRA (Up to Age 70)

This is where you can truly maximize your monthly benefit. For every year you delay claiming Social Security past your FRA, your benefit increases by about 8% per year. This bonus is called “delayed retirement credits.” These credits stop accumulating at age 70, so there’s no financial advantage to waiting past that birthday.

If your FRA is 67 and you wait until age 70, your monthly benefit will be 124% of your full benefit amount. That’s a 24% permanent increase over your FRA benefit and a massive 77% increase compared to claiming at age 62! If you are in good health, have other sources of income to live on, and want the largest possible guaranteed monthly check for the rest of your life, waiting is a powerful strategy.

How Do You Choose?

Making this choice requires you to think about a few key factors:

Your Health and Life Expectancy: If you have a family history of longevity and are in good health, waiting longer often makes financial sense. The “break-even” age—the point at which the total lifetime benefits from waiting catch up to the total benefits from claiming early—is typically in your late 70s or early 80s.

Your Financial Needs: Do you need the money now? If you don’t have other savings or income to rely on, claiming early might be your only practical choice. It’s better to have a smaller, stable income than to go into debt.

Your Spouse: Your claiming decision can have a big impact on your spouse, especially when it comes to survivor benefits. We’ll cover this in more detail in Step 6.

Your Work Plans: If you plan to keep working, it might influence your decision, especially if you haven’t reached your FRA yet. We’ll discuss this in Step 9.

This is a cornerstone of any good retirement planning strategy. Take your time, weigh the pros and cons, and choose the path that gives you the most peace of mind.

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