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  2. How Social Security benefits are calculated - AOL

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    (This Bankrate calculator can help estimate your Social Security check.) How to earn Social Security credits In order to qualify for Social Security benefits, you need to accrue 40 credits, if you ...

  3. What is full retirement age and why it matters - AOL

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    If you retire 36 months or less before full retirement age, your benefit is decreased by 5/9 of 1 percent per month. If you retire more than 36 months before full retirement age, your benefit is ...

  4. Social Security retirement age set to change in 2025 - AOL

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    Birth Year. Full Retirement Age. Payout From $1,000 Benefit If Taken At 62. 1943-1954. 66. $750. 1955. 66 and 2 months. $741. 1956. 66 and 4 months. $733. 1957. 66 and 6 months

  5. Retirement age - Wikipedia

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    The standard age to start the pension is 65. However, you can start receiving it as early as age 60 or as late as age 70. If you start receiving your pension earlier, the monthly amount you’ll receive will be smaller. If you decide to start later, you’ll receive a larger monthly amount.

  6. Congressional pension - Wikipedia

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    A Member with 10 years of service who takes a FERS pension at the earliest allowable age of 55 would receive a reduced pension equal to 11% of high-3 salary (.017 x 10 years, reduced by .05 times the seven-year difference between the individual's age at retirement and age 62). [4]

  7. The Average US Retirement Age: Where Do You Stack Up? - AOL

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    You can start collecting Social Security benefits at age 62, though you aren’t yet considered full retirement age (FRA) at that time and will only collect 75% of your expected benefits. By ...