‘He is retired’: Should my husband take his Social Security at 62 and invest it?
“His Social Security benefit would be $1,600 per month, since he stayed home with the kids while I worked.”
“His Social Security benefit would be $1,600 per month, since he stayed home with the kids while I worked.”
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