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What is the full retirement age for people born in 1960?

The full retirement age for people born in 1960 is 67 years old. That’s the age at which you can collect full Social Security retirement benefits. Learn more, including the age at which you become eligible for Medicare. Most people associate the age of 65 with retirement.

What is my full retirement age?

But your full retirement age, defined as the age at which you can begin receiving your full Social Security retirement benefits, is determined by the year you were born. If you were born in 1960, your full retirement age is 67. That means you must wait until you are 67 years old in 2027 to collect 100% of your Social Security retirement benefits.

How much social security if I was born in 1960?

If you were born in 1960 and claim reduced Social Security benefits before your full retirement age, you may still work and earn up to $19,560 per year without further affecting the amount of Social Security benefits you will receive. Earning more than that amount will further decrease the size of your Social Security check.

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