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Social Security, The retirement age
Social Security's Retirement Age Just Changed: Here's Who's Impacted
The retirement age refers to when seniors are able to receive monthly benefits for the full amount of money they are entitled to.
Social Security's retirement age increases today. Here's what to know
In 2024, the life expectancy for someone born in 1959 was 74 for men and 80.1 for women, according to a Social Security report. The report predicts continuing increases in life expectancy, which translates into even more years that beneficiaries will receive Social Security checks.
3 Reasons I'll Be Taking Social Security Long Before Age 70
Technically, you don't have to take Social Security when you retire. It's possible to leave your job at 62 and then wait until 70 to file for benefits. However, you'll need to rely on other sources of income during those years in between, which can take a hefty toll on your savings.
The biggest Social Security changes taking effect in 2025
As we step into 2025, you may be setting financial goals. While you're at it, you should also keep tabs on the Social Security changes this year.
Social Security Matters
My wife will reach her full Social Security benefit at 66.5 years of age which is just under 2 years away for her now. If she were to begin to get her monthly check now (i.e. early), would that prevent her from being eligible for the spousal benefit to receive half of what I am currently drawing?
This Is the Average Social Security Benefit for Age 69
The best way to see how much your Social Security benefit would be at age 69 is to log in to your account at www.ssa.gov (or create one if you haven't yet) and view your latest Social Security statement. Here you'll find an estimate for various ages based on your actual work record.
First round of January Social Security payments goes out today
The first round of January’s Social Security payments, worth up to $5,108 for the highest-income earners who retire at age 70, goes out to the first group of retirees today. Here is all you need to know about this month’s Social Security payments,
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The typical baby boomer is facing at a $900k "hole" in their retirement savings
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Planning Your Retirement? New Changes To Social Security In 2025 Could Affect You
The full retirement age (FRA), the age at which retirees can claim their Social Security benefits, has been gradually ...
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Retirement income sources to consider when Social Security isn't enough to make ends meet
You'll have the best chance of staying comfortable in retirement if you have other sources of income to supplement your Social Security benefits.
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Retirement Could Last 20+ Years: New Life Expectancy Data Suggests You'll Need More Savings
When planning for retirement, it's helpful to better understand how long your savings need to last. Current life expectancy ...
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China Raises Retirement Age Amid Population Crisis
Policymakers hope the move will help ease the pressure on pension systems as more people enter retirement than ever before.
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Why does raising the early retirement age affect employment?
We study ten years of reforms in the United Kingdom which increased the ERA for women from 60 to 66.
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History’s Lesson for Making Retirement More Meaningful
Between the 1950s and the 1970s, when the idea and reality of mass retirement came into being, Americans thought hard about ...
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10 Things Boomers Should Always Buy in Retirement
The baby boomer generation, born from 1946 to 1964, has started reaching retirement age in mass in the United States. Unlike ...
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The Seven Key Milestone Ages in Retirement
These seven milestone ages mark your eligibility for significant retirement benefits, including catch-up contributions and ...
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