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Did they change the age of retirement for Social Security? A Guide to Full Retirement Age Increases
In 1983, Congress passed legislation to gradually increase the Social Security full retirement age (FRA) from 65 to 67. This change was a response to rising life expectancies and began affecting individuals born in 1938 or later, leading many to ask, "Did they change the age of retirement for Social Security?".
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