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Social Security’s retirement age changed this year

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What Is the Full Retirement Age for Social Security?
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 two-month increments each year.

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These are the average Social Security retirement benefits at every age
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How Many People Start Claiming Social Security Benefits at Age 62?
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Why Social Security Checks Get Smaller After 65
When you turn 65, you may end up bringing home less Social Security income.

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Two Smart Social Security Claiming Strategies Every Married Couple Should Know
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Here Is the Average Social Security Benefit at Every Age From 62 to 70
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How Much Money to Have Saved for Retirement by Age 60

Eight times your annual income should be set aside for retirement by the time you hit 60 years of age, according to Fidelity Investments. So if you currently earn $100,000 a year and are 60 years old, ideally you should have $800,000 in your retirement accounts, according to Fidelity.
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