Will Social Security retirement age increase again in 2025? Here's what to know
For those born in 1959, the full Social Security retirement age will increase by two months to 66 years and 10 months in 2025, continuing the gradual change enacted by Congress in 1983. This incremental adjustment is part of a long-standing plan to raise the age for receiving full benefits, which has been in progress for decades and affects whether the Social Security retirement age will increase again in 2025.