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  1. 5 Things to Know If You Hope to Retire at 62 - AARP

    May 20, 2024 · That may be true for some, but on average, an American who reaches age 62 is projected to live an additional 20-plus years (21 years for a man and 24 for a woman), …

  2. If I Retire at Age 62, Will I Be Eligible for Medicare? - AARP

    May 31, 2022 · If you retire at 62 and lose your employer’s health insurance, you’ll need to find other coverage until Medicare begins. You have several options. You can transition to …

  3. What is a Healthy Weight for My Age, Gender and Size? - AARP

    Dec 17, 2024 · Memorial Day Sale! Join AARP for just $11 per year with a 5-year membership Join now and get a FREE gift. Expires 6/4 Get instant access to members-only products, …

  4. What Is the Break-Even Age for Social Security? - AARP

    Dec 23, 2024 · Starting at 62, your benefits would come to $120,960 over the next eight years. Starting at 70, you’d get approximately $970 more a month, or about $11,640 more a year. It …

  5. Can I Switch From My Social Security Benefit to a Spousal Benefit?

    Dec 30, 2024 · That includes if you file early for your retirement benefit — say, at 62, as in this scenario — and switch to spousal benefits later. Even if you are at full retirement age when …

  6. If I Start Social Security Early, Will It Increase Later? - AARP

    Oct 10, 2018 · The financial implications are significant. Say you were born in 1963. In 2025, you will turn 62, the minimum age to claim retirement benefits. But if you do so, rather than waiting …

  7. How Does Claiming Social Security Early Affect Spousal Benefits?

    Oct 10, 2018 · If you take a spousal benefit at 62, the earliest eligibility age, your benefit would be based on your spouse's full retirement benefit but with reductions because you are claiming …

  8. Early Retirement Health Insurance Options - AARP

    Apr 16, 2025 · Without any financial help, KFF, a nonpartisan nonprofit health care policy research group, estimates that a 62-year-old in 2025 would pay $1,116 a month on average …

  9. 3 Reasons You May Want to Claim Social Security Early - AARP

    Apr 16, 2024 · That’s down considerably from 20 years earlier, when more than half of people starting Social Security did so at 62, despite receiving a sharply reduced monthly payment. But …

  10. Can I Get Medicare After Retiring And Taking Early Social Security?

    Oct 10, 2018 · Generally speaking, no. You can only enroll in Medicare at age 62 if you meet one of these criteria: You have been on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for at least two …

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