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‘He died after one check’: Delaying Social Security to 70 backfired — here’s why waiting isn’t always worth it

A personal story highlights the difficult choice many retirees face when deciding when to claim Social Security benefits.

One individual recounted how their brother delayed claiming until age 70, expecting the maximum monthly payment. He died from cancer shortly after receiving just one check.

The experience prompted a familiar question among those weighing the trade-off between higher lifetime payments and the risk of collecting few benefits. Delaying claims can boost monthly amounts by up to 8% per year after full retirement age, but the strategy depends on living long enough to recover the foregone years of income.

Financial experts often advise higher-earning or healthier individuals to delay, as it provides a larger guaranteed income stream for their later years. However, the decision is less straightforward for those with shorter life expectancies or immediate financial needs.

The brother’s situation illustrates the emotional and financial toll when a delayed claim results in minimal benefits. For spouses or dependents who may inherit benefits through survivor payouts, the calculus changes, yet the core risk remains personal.

Ultimately, the choice hinges on individual health, family history, and other retirement income sources. No strategy can fully predict lifespan, leaving many to balance optimism with pragmatism.

The story serves as a cautionary reminder that while delaying benefits can be optimal for some, it is not a universal solution.

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