Collect CPP @ 70?

Why these Canadians waited until 70 to collect their CPP benefits (Globe and Mail)

Globe reporter, Brenda Bouw, explores the decisions behind the timing of when to take the government-sponsored pension plan. It’s often said that good things come to those who wait.

For Canadians eligible for the Canadian Pension Plan (CPP) or Quebec Pension Plan (CPP), the “good thing” is more money. Canadians who hold off until 70 to collect their CPP benefits receive 42 per cent more than if they took it at 65, which is considered the traditional age to start – even though many more take it sooner. Globe Advisor spoke with four Canadians about why they waited, or plan to wait, until age 70 to collect their CPP benefits. Read the full article here.

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