Social Security Changes: The End of Retirement Age 67
Introduction: A New Era in Retirement For decades, Americans planned retirement around the age of 65–67, relying heavily on Social Security as a safety net. However, times are changing. With increased life expectancy, evolving workforce dynamics, and financial pressures on Social Security, the government has revealed a new retirement age. This marks a major shift in how individuals plan their financial futures and when they can access full benefits. This in-depth guide will explain why the retirement age is changing, …