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Social Security Online has benefit calculators to help you estimate how much retirement income you may receive. Bear in mind that retiring at 62 will reduce the monthly amount to about 75% of the benefit you would receive at full retirement age.

For people born between 1943 and 1955, full retirement age is 66.

You can also call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 between the hours of 7:00 am and 7:00 pm EST, and request that they send you a statement of projected retirement benefits.

See Sources and Related Links, below, to access the benefits calculator.

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That question is impossible to answer in this forum with the information provided. You can use one of the Social Security Administration's benefits calculators or request a statement from the SSA that projects benefits based on your work record.

For more information see Sources and Related Links, below.

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If you are asking how to collect the most from social security, that depends on how long you will live. The longer you wait to start collecting, the bigger the monthly checks. However, it will take many (about 10 or 12) years with that higher monthly payment to overcome the money not collected while you waited. I still recommend working and saving as long as you can, at least until age 66. IMHO you need to have saved about 10 years gross pay before you retire, not counting your home equity.

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What is the yearly amount i can earn retiring at 62

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