I have received the following e-mail from Peter Martin who is the Jane M.G. Foster Professor of Law at Cornell and the former dean of the law school:
As the author of a Social Security law resource (http://www.law.cornell.edu/socsec/) I was recently asked to do a presentation for a group of academics on "when to claim Social Security [retirement] benefits".
I later decided to try to rework the talk for a broader audience. If you or a colleague should have time to look at it, I would welcome feedback. You will find the current version at: http://www.access-to-law.com/socsec
Please find some time to give Professor Martin some help. With the aging of the baby boom generation, this question gets asked more and more.
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When To Start Receiving Retirement Benefits
http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10147.html
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