If Health Issues Force Early Retirement, Should You Claim Social Security?

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Fixed IncomeIf you can’t work until 70, your Social Security strategy may need a rethink. Experts explain when it’s smarter to claim early—and when waiting still pays off.0Financial planning experts offer advice. Dreamstime/TCATribune News Service11/28/2025|Updated: 11/28/20250:00By Maurie Backman From Kiplinger’s Personal FinanceIt’s hard to imagine when you’re younger that poor health might sideline your work, but if it happens, you’ll need to rethink your retirement plan.Tribune News ServiceAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesThis Boise Hotel Ranked Among the World’s Best. What Makes It a Top Place to Stay?Nov 28, 20258 Ways to Increase Your Home’s ValueNov 27, 2025Turkey SoupNov 27, 2025Andrew Zimmern Conquers Seafood in His Latest CookbookNov 27, 2025

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