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MiBolsilloColombia on MSN: The new normal: Why 67 is the official full retirement age starting now

Starting in 2026, the full retirement age (FRA) is officially 67 for those born in 1960 or later. Learn how this impacts your Social Security benefits.

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The new normal: Why 67 is the official full retirement age starting now

GOBankingRates on MSN: This is the 'real' retirement age in America — do you have enough saved to be comfortable?

Most Americans retire later than they expect. See the real retirement age in America and whether your savings are enough for a comfortable retirement.

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This is the 'real' retirement age in America — do you have enough saved to be comfortable?

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24/7 Wall St.: Social Security Full Retirement Age Could Increase From 67. Here’s Who Gets Hurt the Most

There’s a key number workers are advised to keep in mind when planning out their retirement — Social Security’s full retirement age, or FRA. For anyone born in 1960 or later, FRA is currently 67. And ...

Social Security Full Retirement Age Could Increase From 67. Here’s Who Gets Hurt the Most

USA TODAY: What's the real retirement age in America? Here are 4 guesses

Americans used to think of 65 as the expected retirement age. But those days are gone, and today's retirement math is increasingly fuzzy.

The Motley Fool on MSN: Social Security's Full Retirement Age Is Going to Be 67, and Here's Who It Hurts Most

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Social Security's Full Retirement Age Is Going to Be 67, and Here's Who It Hurts Most

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Although 62 is the average age for retirement, it might not be the best choice for most Americans. Learn why 62 is a problematic time to leave the workforce.