She Claimed Social Security at 62 and Regretted It Within the Year. One Form Let Her Take It All Back
Most people who file for Social Security at 62 assume the decision is permanent, but the SSA quietly offers a way to cancel your claim entirely and reset your benefit as if you never applied.
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