Full retirement age for Social Security is between 66 and 67 years old, depending on the year you were born. But eligible Americans can wait until as late as age 70 to start collecting their benefits, and you might be surprised at how much of a difference waiting can make. In this video, Certified Financial Planner® Matt Frankel explains how it works.
*Stock prices used were the morning prices of April 15, 2025. The video was published on April 16, 2025.
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