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From: joetaxpayer 
Newsgroups: misc.invest.financial-plan
Subject: Re: Optimizing Social Security Benefit withdrawal
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 20:10:50 -0600
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Douglas Johnson wrote:

> "kastnna"  wrote:
> 
> 
>>If it were your choice, which way would you guys go and why? Obviously
>>unforseen mortality, opportunity costs, life expectancies, risk-free
>>rates, expected returns on investment, etc, etc all come into play,
>>but I am just wondering which option most people go with.
> 
> 
> Scott Burns did an analysis.  It should be on his web site:
> 
> www.scottburns.com.
> 
> -- Doug
> 

The article is here; 
http://www.uexpress.com/scottburns/?uc_full_date=20061001
the link above appears broken.

He seems to feel deferring it is the way to go.
JOE