10 Reasons Why It’s So Hard to Retire at 65

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Sixty-Five Is No Longer Considered the Full Retirement Age

As we live longer, our retirements are becoming longer, which means people collect Social Security for longer. The Social Security Administration is adjusting the so-called full retirement age so that anyone born after 1937 will have to wait until after age 65 to collect their full retirement benefit. And if you were born in 1960 or later, your full retirement age is 67.

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