Social Security, full retirement age

The average retirement age for Americans is 62. The average retirement age has increased by a few years since the early 1990s, when the average American retired at 57. The expected ...
Policymakers hope the move will help ease the pressure on pension systems as more people enter retirement than ever before.
Between the 1950s and the 1970s, when the idea and reality of mass retirement came into being, Americans thought hard about ...
The minimum eligibility age for Social Security differs from the program's full retirement age, which is increasing in 2025.
The new age for full Social Security benefits in 2025 is 66 years and 10 months. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn reports.
Young adults are taking sabbaticals to address burnout; meanwhile Gen X and boomers can't afford to retire in the current ...
Social Security's "full retirement age" is set to increase next year, meaning that those nearing retirement will have to hold off a little longer before they can claim a larger benefit.
When planning for retirement, it's helpful to better understand how long your savings need to last. Current life expectancy ...