Maximize Your Social Security: Five Retirement Mistakes to Avoid

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Maximize Your Social Security: Five Retirement Mistakes to Avoid
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The Motley Fool highlights five common Social Security mistakes that can reduce retirees’ benefits and offers practical fixes: claiming benefits early out of fear instead of planning, working without understanding the earnings test, assuming benefits won’t be taxed (tax rules and potential RMDs can affect taxability), failing to coordinate spousal benefits, and not checking your earnings record regularly for errors. The piece emphasizes careful timing, tax considerations, and using online tools to estimate outcomes, noting 2026 thresholds ($24,480 earnings before benefits are reduced and $65,160 for the higher earner) and the broader context of Social Security’s finances.

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