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Kotlikoff told CBS MoneyWatch.In the case of widows and widowers.
They have one life and they want to look at the catastrophic outcome financially.so they mistakenly think that going back to work just makes no sense because all theyre doing is working for the government.Kotlikoff thinks the Social Security Administration may inadvertently nudge people into claiming too early by providing a life expectancy calculator and actuarial tables that give the average number of additional years you could live.
Claiming too early can cost you $182.Yet claimants have little recourse for fixing the problem or otherwise protecting themselves.
it wont be possible to reverse that decision.
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