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Social Security; Part 1: Today the Problem, Tomorrow the Solution

(By – Martin Shapiro, www.huffingtonpost.com)

The so-called ‘retirement age’ is nominally thought to be 65 years old, but to get your full Social Security benefit the age is inching up each couple of months to 67, for those born in 1960 or later. And who knows where it will go from there? Or what will become of it. Read more…

 

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