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Liz Weston: What Is a ‘Advanced Designation Representative’ and Must I Choose One?
Delaying Social Security to age 70 boosts monthly benefits by about 24%, adding roughly $9,600 annually, aiding widows in managing income gaps and longevity risk.
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Liz Weston: What is a ‘advanced designation representative’ and must I choose one?
Dear Liz: My question has to do with a bulletin put out by the Social Security Administration last year requiring people with Social Security income to submit the name of a person to be their advanced designation representative.
·Portland, United States
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