When planning for retirement, you might choose age 67 as the year you'll quit working and start claiming Social Security benefits. Many people see this age as a good middle ground because it avoids ...
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Social Security is a complex program.
Social Security’s full retirement age rises to 67 in 2026 for anyone turning 66 next year or later. The later full retirement age delays penalty-free work options while collecting Social Security.