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What age can you draw social security if born in 1965?

According to the Social Security Administration, your full retirement age depends on your birth year. For those born in 1965, the full retirement age is 67. This means you can claim your full, unreduced benefits starting at age 67, but you also have options to start drawing your social security at different ages, each with a different impact on your monthly payout.

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