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Mary Beth Franklin: Get your (Social Security) tricks on Route 66

One spouse must wait until age 66 to exercise creative claiming strategiesThat's the magic number for maxing spousal benefits

When it comes to maximizing Social Security benefits, married couples have the most flexibility. But the rules about how and when to claim those benefits are very confusing, as evidenced by the numerous questions that have been clogging my inbox.

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