BrightBusinessFixed Income I’m 62 and Worried About Social Security’s Future—Should I Take It Early? By: Tribune News Service Date: August 14, 2025 By Eileen Ambrose From Kiplinger’s Personal Finance This is a question that financial planners often get, especially when Social Security is making headlines as it has this year. Previous articleUS Weekly Jobless Claims Tick Lower as Labor Market StallsNext articleOttawa Targets Chinese Steel Transshipment After Beijing Implements Canola Tariffs Tribune News Service Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp SubscribeI want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Popular Forget Bitcoin: IRENs 573% Rally Shows AI Is the New Gold Rush China Resumes Group Tours to Canada Following CarneyXi Meeting From Despair to Faith: A Chinese Mothers Journey Beyond the Party Line US Dollar Strengthens to Highest Point in Half a Year Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Sales Drop After CDC Narrows Guidance More like thisRelated US Dollar Strengthens to Highest Point in Half a Year Andrew Moran - November 4, 2025 The greenback rose to a four-month high against the... Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Sales Drop After CDC Narrows Guidance Zachary Stieber - November 4, 2025 A nurse holds a COVID-19 vaccine in Miami, Fla.,... Supreme Court to Decide on Trumps Tariffs: 6 Things to Know Sam Dorman - November 4, 2025 The court will determine the fate of Trump’s global... US Manufacturing Sends Mixed Signals in October Tom Ozimek - November 4, 2025 A worker prepares to lift a steel beam with...