Full retirement age means that you won't get a benefit rate which has been reduced because of age.
It depends on when you were born if it was after 1960 it would probably be 67.
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It varies. It depends on when you were born. Check the social security website.
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It depends on when you were born if it was after 1960 it would probably be 67.
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I believe it's 72 for full benefits and it gets less the younger you retire. Also, check irs.gov for more info on social security and retirement.
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Usually age 65, although more recently the age for SS retirement benefits is older for those born after a certain date.
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According to the Social Security Administration it's 70 when you get full benefits.
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