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Know your full retirement age - USA TODAY

You can start receiving your Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62; however, if you start receiving benefits early, your benefits will be permanently reduced. If you wait until you reach your full retirement age, you will receive your full benefit amount. What is your full retirement age? No, it is not 65; it is based on the year you were born. Mike Snider, writing for USA Today, explains why it matters to know your retirement age. Read Mr. Snider’s article here…

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