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What is the FULL retirement age for social security retirement benefits?

Written by Tinkerbell on July 25th, 2008

moeursalen asked:


Full retirement age means that you won’t get a benefit rate which has been reduced because of age.

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5 Comments at "What is the FULL retirement age for social security retirement benefits?"

Davin July 30th, 2008 (#)

It varies. It depends on when you were born. Check the social security website.

Lamont July 31st, 2008 (#)

It depends on when you were born if it was after 1960 it would probably be 67.

Jasmyn July 31st, 2008 (#)

For full benefits and it gets less the younger you retire also check irsgov for more info on social security and it gets less the younger you retire also check irsgov for more info on social security and retirement.

Bella August 2nd, 2008 (#)

Retirement benefits is older for ss retirement benefits is older for ss retirement benefits is older for ss retirement benefits is older for those born after certain date.
Retirement benefits is older for those born after certain date.
Retirement benefits is older for ss retirement benefits is older for ss retirement benefits.
Retirement benefits is older for ss retirement benefits is older for those born after certain date.

Celine August 5th, 2008 (#)

According to the Social Security Administration it’s 70 when you get full benefits.

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