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It argues that while waiting isn\u2019t right for everyone, people should understand the benefit differences across claiming ages.","topics":["Social Security claiming age","retirement benefits","AARP survey","financial planning"]},"source":"Nasdaq Markets","source_domain":"fool.com","summary":"Key PointsSeventy-six percent of those surveyed by AARP didn't realize that waiting until age 70 to claim Social Security will maximize their benefits.","tickers":[],"title":"I'm Alarmed That 76% of Americans Don't Understand This One Fact About Social Security","url":"https://www.fool.com/retirement/2026/04/11/im-alarmed-that-76-of-americans-dont-understand-th/"}... |