The full retirement age will reach 67 years old this year, marking the end of a 42-year-long shift of raising the retirement ...
The concept of retirement in the United States is closely tied to the benefits managed by the Social Security Administration (SSA). This agency oversees the funds that workers contribute throughout ...
The Social Security full retirement age is 66 for most baby boomers born between 1943 and 1954. However, for people born in ...
Most Americans can't correctly identify the age when they will be eligible for 100% of the Social Security benefits they've earned. Congress may change the language used to describe those ages to help ...
Social Security's so-called "full retirement age" — the age when people can start collecting all of their earned benefits — is about to hit a new threshold, a change that will affect Americans born in ...