
Some Americans are retiring early but delaying Social Security benefits to maximize their lifetime income. This strategy involves using personal savings to cover expenses for a few years before claiming Social Security, which can increase monthly checks by up to 24% if delayed until age 70. Early retirees may also utilize Roth IRA conversions to lower taxes and require careful budgeting and a solid nest egg to manage the gap period effectively.
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