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Who was responsible for changing the retirement age? Examining the 1983 US Social Security reforms
In 1983, Congress passed landmark legislation to gradually increase the US full retirement age from 65 to 67 in response to rising life expectancies and financial challenges. This article examines who was responsible for changing the retirement age, focusing on the key players and factors that shaped this pivotal moment in American retirement policy.
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