Social Security Retirement Age To Change In 2025
For those born in 1960 or later, the retirement age will jump to 67-years-old.
The Social Security retirement age is set to change next year.
The number marks the age at which workers become eligible to claim 100% of their retirement based on life-time earnings.
The full retirement age was 65 for years until a law passed by Congress in 1983 allowed the age to change to match the growing expected life-span.
Now, if you were born in 1958, you would reach the full retirement age at 66 years and 8 months. However, if you were born the following year, the retirement age climbs to 66 years and 10 months.
For those born in 1960 or later, the retirement age will jump to 67-years-old.