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\"We<\/a>When the retirement gurus speak, do we really listen? Or have we become so inundated \u00a0with blizzards of information, and bytes of Big Data about what we should, or should not be doing, that we simply turn our backs on the messaging?<\/p>\n

Warren Buffett would be proud…<\/strong><\/h1>\n

Sure, we all know that by working longer, we can really rack up the Social Security payments by a factor 8%…per every years we delay claiming our benefits. That means if you can hold off taking Social Security until you\u2019re 70, you nailed a 76 percent increase <\/em>in your monthly benefit—even Warren Buffet would give you a nod on that investment choice.<\/p>\n

In a sense, yes, those fixed income streams coming from Uncle Sam the result of a clear understanding on how the Social Security law can work in your favor.<\/p>\n

A crucial decision when we\u2019re in our 50\u2019s and 60\u2019s.<\/strong><\/h1>\n

\u201cTo continue working, or not to work.\u201d \u00a0That (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

When the retirement gurus speak, do we really listen? Or have we become so inundated \u00a0with blizzards of information, and bytes of Big Data about what we should, or should not be doing, that we simply turn our backs on…<\/span><\/p>\n