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Most recent retirees do not regret claiming Social Security early

Plus, one of the biggest shocks to current retirees is the cost of health care, according to a new survey.

A majority of recent retirees (69%) would not change the age they started to collect Social Security, according a new survey of Americans age 50 or older released by the Nationwide Retirement Institute on Thursday.
The survey found nearly a quarter of recent retirees (23%) regret claiming their Soci

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