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USA Today: Brian Kuhn Quoted in "What’s The Maximum Social Security Benefit?"

Brian Kuhn

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Brian Kuhn CFP®CLU®, Senior Vice President and financial advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group was quoted in a USA Today article titled, "What’s The Maximum Social Security Benefit?"

“To realize the maximum benefit, this would require waiting until age 70 to begin taking benefits and consistently reaching the maximum eligible earnings,” says Brian Kuhn, a certified financial planner and financial advisor with Wealth Enhancement Group. “One’s maximum Social Security benefit is not attained at what’s called their full retirement age, as some believe. The term is misleading — your benefit keeps growing if you wait past the full retirement age and begin taking benefits at age 70.”

Read the full article authored by Hannah Alberstadt here.

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Senior Vice President, Financial Advisor

Fulton, MD

 Brian has been in financial services since 2002, focusing on retirement planning, investments and insurance protection for individuals and families. He also has a special interest in assisting individuals who work in the public sector.

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