In this episode, Alex and Wade unpack the complexities of Social Security claiming strategies, weighing the benefits of delaying versus claiming early. They examine key financial considerations such as survivor benefits, tax planning opportunities, and the psychological factors that shape these decisions. The discussion also highlights how the Retirement Income Style Awareness (RISA) tool can help align Social Security choices with individual retirement preferences. Ultimately, the episode underscores the long-term financial impact of claiming decisions.
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00:00 Introduction and Context 00:56 The Case for Delaying Social Security 12:07 Understanding RISA and Claiming Early 16:06 Psychological Factors in Claiming Decisions 24:38 Understanding Technical Liquidity and Early Claiming 26:18 Medical Considerations for Early Claiming 28:50 Real-Life Implications of Claiming Strategies 31:11 Legitimate Reasons for Claiming Early 34:22 The Role of Discount Rates in Claiming Decisions 39:20 Dependent Benefits and Claiming Early 42:04 Concerns About Social Security's Future 45:08 Final Thoughts on Claiming Strategies LinksExplore the New RetireWithStyle.com! We’ve launched a brand-new home for the podcast! Visit RetireWithStyle.com to catch up on all our latest episodes, explore topics by category, and send us your questions or ideas for future episodes. If there’s something you’ve been wondering about retirement, we want to hear it!
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