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At what age do Canadians start their CPP pensions? And what age should they start?

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Brandon Chapman, CFP CLU

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For many years, I have recommended that people start their CPP pensions at age 70. As the chart below shows, this isn’t when most people actually start to collect CPP. In fact, only 4 per cent of Canadians are expected to wait until 70.

actual vs starting age CPP_globe

That being said, not everyone should start their CPP at 70. Sometimes an earlier age – as early as 60 – is a better choice, either because the retiree doesn’t have enough assets to defer their CPP until 70 or because they have a shortened life expectancy. The recommended CPP starting ages shown in the chart are based on the author’s calculations.


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Brandon Chapman, CFP CLU

Principal
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Office : 604-806-1040
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