Delaying the start of Social Security benefits is a powerful way for retirees to cope with inflation, survive bad investment markets and reduce the risk they'll run short of money. The bridge strategy would tap a worker's retirement account to pay amounts roughly equal to the foregone Social Security checks. If Social Security projects your benefit at age 62…
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