The Social Security Administration has clarified its stance on raising the retirement age. While Social Security can ...
The current full retirement age for Social Security for people born in 1960 or later is 67 years old. However, anyone can ...
Right now, for people born in 1960 or later, the full retirement age (FRA) is 67. That means if you wait until 67 to claim benefits, you get your "full" amount. But the FRA has been rising over time: ...
The 2032 insolvency projection represents a critical deadline for the Social Security Administration and Congress to ...
Social Security Commissioner Frank Bisignano spent Friday cleaning up remarks that had set off alarms about possible changes ...
Along with potentially raising the retirement age, Commissioner Frank Bisignano suggested other measures to address the ...
Several changes will be implemented for Social Security recipients in Tennessee and taxpayers who work to support the program.
Social Security has started increasing the full retirement age for some age groups. See what age you are eligible to retire ...
Social Security Commissioner says "everything's being considered" to address changes needed before trust funds deplete in ...
The administration continues to frame its approach around protecting benefits while exploring other avenues to bolster ...
While the SSA hasn’t publicly confirmed how many beneficiaries are affected, records obtained via a Freedom of Information ...
You can claim Social Security once you turn 62 but doing so means giving up the chance to collect a bigger monthly benefit.