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hey everyone claiming Social Security at 62 has been the most popular age to file for a long time but things are starting to change in fact theyve already been changing over the past several years and now the data is becoming more clear that fewer people are filing at 62. in todays video Im going to tell you three reasons why were seeing these changes and share some thoughts with you that may help you make a more informed decision about when to file so before we jump into this into the why were seeing these changes lets talk about the history of filing for Social Security at 62. this helps us to understand the numbers well see in just a moment so for the first few Decades of the Social Security program benefits werent even available until age 65 so filing at 62 wasnt an option this changed though with the Social Security Amendments of 1956 but get this it was only for women men were still restricted at age 65 as the earliest filing gauge but then in 1961 they changed that with