Goodbye to Retirement at 67 - the new age for collecting Social Security changes everything in the United States For many Americans, retirement has traditionally been associated with turning 65. However, Social Security's full retirement age (FRA) has been gradually increasing, and for those born in 1959, the FRA will be 66 years and 10 months starting in 2025.
While the shift may seem minor, it has important implications for how and when you claim your benefits.
Understanding these changes is crucial for maximizing your Social Security income and planning your retirement strategy.
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