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  2. Social Security retirement age: When to take Social Security ...

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    Americans become eligible for federal health insurance coverage at age 65, well after when you can begin to file for Social Security. “If you stop working at age 62 and lose health insurance ...

  3. Applying for Social Security in 2025? 3 Things You Should Do ...

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    You've decided that 2025 is the year you're finally going to claim Social Security. The government bases your Social Security benefits on your income during your working years and your age at sign-up.

  4. Social Security's full retirement age is increasing in 2025 ...

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    The full retirement age (FRA) for Social Security was 65 when the program was created in the 1930s, but reforms made in 1983 gradually increased the FRA from age 65 to 67 in two-month increments ...

  5. What to know about Social Security's full retirement ... - AOL

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    Most Americans may consider the standard retirement age to be 65, but the so-called "full retirement age" for Social Security is already older than that — and it's about to hit an even higher ...

  6. Turning 65 This Year? 6 Things You Need To Do Now for ... - AOL

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    Sixty-five is a magic age for many retirees. You're finally eligible for Medicare and can get higher Social Security benefits than at age 62. If your financial situation aligns, you may finally be...

  7. Here's the Average Social Security Benefit at Ages 62, 65, and 70

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    The average monthly Social Security benefit for retired workers at age 70 is about $757 more than the average payout at age 62. ... And the average retired worker claimed Social Security at age 65.