Why the Social Security Retirement Age Is Now 67, Not 65
People born in 1960 who are turning 65 in 2025 are not yet eligible for full retirement benefits. They must wait until 2027, when they turn 67, to claim their full monthly benefit.
Partners Amy Stratton and Kristen Prull Moonan continue to be recognized by Best Lawyers in America for the area of “Elder Law.”
People born in 1960 who are turning 65 in 2025 are not yet eligible for full retirement benefits. They must wait until 2027, when they turn 67, to claim their full monthly benefit.
Recent restructuring at the Department of Health and Human Services is raising concerns among advocates and some lawmakers regarding their potential effects on older adults and people with disabilities.