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What is the new retirement age law for Social Security benefits?

For those born in 1960 or later, the full retirement age (FRA) for Social Security benefits has increased to 67, completing a gradual change that started in 1983. This means many Americans who turn 65 in 2025 will need to wait longer to receive their full, unreduced benefits, which has a significant impact on retirement planning. It is essential to understand this **new retirement age law** to make informed decisions about your financial future.

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