For many, retiring at 62 feels like winning the game early. No more alarm clocks, no more meetings, no more pretending you enjoy performance reviews. But before popping the champagne, there are some ...
Picture this. You've spent decades dreaming about retirement, counting down the days until you can finally walk away from the office. You hit 62, eligible for Social Security, and you think, why wait?
Millions of older Americans rely on the U.S. government's Medicare program for health insurance, in conjunction with the Social Security Administration (SSA). However, if you retire at 62, you might ...