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Why was the retirement age set at 65?

When Social Security was signed into law in 1935, the average U.S. life expectancy was about 60, making the decision to set the retirement age at 65 a calculated move with fascinating origins. This was a time of unprecedented economic hardship, and the rationale behind the age choice was driven by pragmatism rather than any mystical or traditional beliefs.

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