Starting in 2026, anyone born in 1960 or later will have to wait until the age of 67 to get their full benefits.
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Social Security’s full retirement age becomes 67 in 2026 for those born in 1960 or later, with benefits rising in January ...
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If you were born in 1960 or later, your full retirement age for Social Security is age 67. Full retirement age is an ...
The survey found that 44% of non-retirees plan to claim benefits before age 67, the full retirement age for those born in ...
For anyone born in 1960 or later, the full retirement age is 67. However, Americans don't have to wait until then to claim ...
The full retirement age is going to be raised to 67, making it essential to work longer especially for younger cohorts ...
At age 67, many Americans are old enough to enjoy freedom from the daily grind, but still active enough to plan for decades ahead. In Social Security terms, it's a milestone that carries real weight.
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