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Did the Social Security Age Change in 2025? Here’s What You Need to Know
According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), the full retirement age (FRA) is gradually increasing and did change in 2025 for a specific cohort of retirees. For those born in 1959, the Social Security age changed to 66 years and 10 months, an increase of two months from the previous year's FRA. This adjustment is the next-to-last increase of the gradual phase-in to age 67, which was mandated by 1983 legislation.
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