Today's question asks why it is not possible to take unreduced retirement benefits at age 58. The answer explains when the earliest benefits can be claimed and then examines the consequences of claiming at this early age.
Laurence Kotlikoff, Contributor, Forbes
Fri, 04/10/2015 - 5:00am
Today's question asks why it is not possible to take unreduced retirement benefits at age 58. The answer explains when the earliest benefits can be claimed and then examines the consequences of claiming at this early age.