Social Security's full retirement age reflects the point at which people can claim their full benefits. It's going up in 2025 ...
The Social Security Administration has set its full retirement age or FRA for 67 for anyone born in 1960 or later. The ...
Starting January 1, 2025, millions of American workers will experience a shift in the Social Security full retirement age.
A new year, a new number for Social Security and the benefit program's full retirement age. Most people associate the age of 65 with retirement – although there's data suggesting the average American ...
According to the SSA, individuals born between May 2, 1958, and February 28, 1959, will reach their full retirement age in 2025. For those born in 1960 and later, the full retirement age will increase ...
Inversely, your retirement benefits can increase if you delay receiving them until age 70. The SSA offers an FRA chart to calculate when workers can begin receiving full benefits. In addition ...