Retiring at 65 may still be the norm, despite Social Security changes
A phased extension of the full retirement age to 67 has changed claiming behavior, but not retirement, according to new research
Changes to the U.S.’s official full-retirement age, which is gradually being increased to 67, has not made people any less likely to stop working at 65, according to a study published this month.
Ramping up the retirement age that is associated with full Social Security benefits does make peopl
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