The $16,728 Social Security Bonus You Can’t Afford to Miss

By: Michael Douglass

How would you like up to an additional $16,728 in retirement income every year?

Nearly seventeen thousand bucks can buy a lot of stuff. Vacations… nice dinners… and peace of mind.

Better yet, that’s cash guaranteed by the government – through Social Security. This type of “bonus” can be life-changing and is available to millions of Americans – but sadly, many don’t even know they’re entitled to it.

Are you one of these Americans?

The best way to find out is to access our report Money for a Lifetime: 7 Simple Steps to Getting the Most From Social Security.

And guess what? Even if you aren’t among the lucky few to get this particular bonus, we have plenty of other tips, tricks, and strategies that can help you retire more comfortably. For example…

  • Their’s a weird loophole you can use to start receiving some benefits early at age 62... and still get up to 99% of your full benefits after you reach retirement age!
  • Social Security can’t be taxed, right? We reveal smart strategies to slash your tax bill.
  • Waiting until 70 to file for Social Security benefits could be a mistake. Find out why.

…and lots more.

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