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When Should Married Men Claim Social Security Benefits? Print E-mail
by Steven A. Sass, Wei Sun, and Anthony Webb

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Introduction 

Most married men claim Social Security benefits at age 62 or 63, well short of the age that maximizes the expected present value of the average household’s benefits.  That many married men “leave money on the table” is surprising.  It is also problematic.  It results in much lower benefits for surviving spouses and the low incomes of elderly widows are a major social problem.  If married men delayed claiming Social Security benefits, retirement income security would significantly improve.  This brief focuses on the potential gains from delayed claiming and the factors that may influence claiming behavior.  It then considers possible policy responses.

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All of the authors are with the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.  Steven A. Sass is Associate Director for Research.  Wei Sun is a graduate research assistant.  Anthony Webb is a research economist. 

 

 

 

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