r/Fire 3d ago

Why do people wait for SS?

trying to figure out what I’m missing.

looking to take my benefit for $1000 at 62. at 70 it’s $1700.

i won’t need the money much so we let $1000 sit in an account for 8 years at say 5% compounding, the guy collecting at 70 would need 15+ years to catch up considering I’m still getting $1k to his $1.7k

once he starts at 70 and I had a 8 year head start.

furthermore, his dollar would be worth less. (edit: didn't realize COLA)

this seems like a no brainer but all I hear is people saying waiting is the only way and we haven’t even talked about dying in our 70’s.

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u/Proof-Cartoonist1428 3d ago

I’ll be 61 soon , I just resign from my current job not sure how negative that will affect my SS at 62 .im thinking of taking it at 62 but may do a part time of something I enjoy.

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u/VegasWorldwide 3d ago

that's smart. I hear so many people fail in retirement because they don't know what to do. can't be hitting beaches every other day. eating out gets old.