Is it better to take Social Security at 66 or 70?
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For example, if your full retirement age is 66, but you delay getting Social Security until 67, you'll receive 108 percent of your monthly benefit. If you wait until age 70, it jumps to 132 percent. ... Aging Americans become eligible for federal health insurance coverage at age 65.