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American Focus > Blog > Economy > This Social Security Mistake Could Shrink Your Checks for Life
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This Social Security Mistake Could Shrink Your Checks for Life

Last updated: March 7, 2026 7:10 am
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The decision to claim Social Security is a crucial one that can significantly impact your financial well-being in retirement. While your monthly benefits are based on your earnings history, the age at which you file for benefits also plays a crucial role in determining the amount you receive each month.

Many seniors are tempted to file for benefits as soon as they turn 62, the earliest age at which you can claim Social Security. However, filing early without careful consideration can have long-term consequences that may end up costing you more in the long run.

It’s important to note that you won’t receive your full monthly benefits until you reach full retirement age, which is typically 67 for those born in 1960 or later. Filing early results in a permanent reduction in your benefits, which can have a ripple effect on your future raises, including cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) to keep up with inflation.

For example, if you’re eligible for $2,000 a month in Social Security benefits at age 67, filing at 62 would reduce your monthly benefit to $1,400. While this may not seem like a significant difference initially, the impact of smaller COLAs over a 20- or 30-year retirement can add up over time.

While there are circumstances where filing early may be necessary, such as losing your job, poor health, or wanting to maximize strong health with retirement savings, it’s essential to have a good reason for doing so. Filing early simply because you can may result in much smaller checks year after year, which you may regret later on.

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To ensure you make informed decisions about your Social Security benefits, it’s crucial to consider all factors before filing. By understanding the implications of filing early and knowing your options, you can make the best choice for your financial future.

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