Re: Effects of Demographic Shift and Baby Boomers
Full Retirement Age is Increasing.
http://www.ssa.gov/retirechartred.htm
I do not know how long these increased ages for full Social Security benefits has been in effect. From the chart I figure since 2002. For example, if one was born in 1957 and does not take early social security such a person would not be eligible until attaining the age of 66 and 6/12 years of age. For the moment anyone born after 1960 will be 67 before being eligible for full retirement.
So who said the government is not adapting with changing reality? Perhaps a day late and a bonar short, but things have changed.
Originally posted by Finster
http://www.ssa.gov/retirechartred.htm
I do not know how long these increased ages for full Social Security benefits has been in effect. From the chart I figure since 2002. For example, if one was born in 1957 and does not take early social security such a person would not be eligible until attaining the age of 66 and 6/12 years of age. For the moment anyone born after 1960 will be 67 before being eligible for full retirement.
So who said the government is not adapting with changing reality? Perhaps a day late and a bonar short, but things have changed.
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