U.S. Retirement Age on the Rise: Is 69 the New Full Retirement Age?
For decades, 65 was seen as the standard retirement age for full Social Security benefits. However, for anyone born after 1937, that age has already been gradually rising. Now, with Social Security facing long-term financial challenges, new proposals are on the table, including some that suggest increasing the Full Retirement Age (FRA) to 69 years. … Read more