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Social Security Optimizer

See how your claiming age changes your monthly benefit and lifetime income. The difference between 62 and 70 can be hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Your Details

1963
$2,800
Age 87
Your Full Retirement Age
67
Born 1963 — FRA is 67

Monthly Benefit by Claiming Age

62
Earliest
$1,960
per month
65
Age 65
$2,427
per month
67
Full Retirement Age
$2,800
per month
70
Maximum Benefit
Optimal for you
$3,472
per month

Lifetime Income Comparison

Through age 87

Claim at 62$588,000
25 years of payments
Claim at 65$640,728
22 years of payments
Claim at 67$672,000
20 years of payments
Claim at 70$708,288
17 years of payments
62 vs 70 Difference
$1,512
More per month at 70
Breakeven Age
Age 80
When waiting to 70 overtakes claiming at 62
Older adults enjoying retirement

The right claiming age depends on more than just your benefit amount.

Social Security Is Just One Piece

Your claiming strategy affects your taxes, Medicare premiums, and how long your other savings last. A coordinated plan looks at all of it together.

Get a Coordinated Strategy

Estimates based on SSA benefit formulas. Actual benefits depend on your earnings record. This tool is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.

Social Security Claiming Strategies for Tampa Bay Retirees

When you claim Social Security is one of the most consequential financial decisions in retirement. For Tampa Bay residents, the decision interacts with Florida's tax advantages — no state income tax means more of your benefit stays in your pocket, but federal taxation of Social Security can still reach up to 85% depending on your other income.

The difference between claiming at 62 and waiting until 70 can be over $2,000 per month — and for couples, the strategies multiply. Spousal benefits, survivor benefits, and the interaction with Roth conversions and RMDs all factor into the optimal claiming age.

This optimizer uses SSA benefit formulas to give you a general picture. For a plan that coordinates Social Security with your complete tax and income situation, talk to our team in Tampa Bay.

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