People will find themselves working longer to avoid a reduction in benefits.
The full retirement age for Social Security – the age in which you get 100% of the program's benefits – has risen over recent years.
The Social Security full retirement age is 66 for most baby boomers born between 1943 and 1954. However, for people born in the five years after that, the full retirement age increases again in ...
More and more Americans are retiring before reaching Social Security's full retirement age. Could the program's age be ...
There are currently over 2 million people receiving Social Security spousal benefits, with many of them younger than their ...
Millions of Americans become eligible to claim Social Security retirement benefits at 62, but financial experts and federal officials warned that starting checks that early can permanently reduce ...
(NEXSTAR) — The retirement age in the U.S. is about to hit a new high next year as the final stage of a 1983 rule takes effect. More specifically, it is the full retirement age that is changing in ...
You can work and collect Social Security, but make sure you know the rules before you take a job.