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When can I get social security if I was born in 1967?

For those born in 1967, your full retirement age for Social Security is 67, an increase from the traditional age of 65 set by Congress to adjust for increased life expectancy. The decision of when to start collecting benefits can significantly impact your monthly payments, with options available as early as age 62.

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Can I retire at 65 if I was born in 1967? Your Retirement Guide

For individuals born in 1967, the Social Security Administration has determined your full retirement age is 67, not 65. This means that while you are legally able to start collecting benefits at age 65, it will lead to a permanently reduced monthly payment, a critical factor to understand when asking, can I retire at 65 if I was born in 1967?

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