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Steve Early was born on 1956-01-01.
Apparently so, as of early 2014. She was born in 1955 and has not acted since the 1980s.
Yes. You can take early retirement at age 62 if you have accumulated the required 40 work credits, but your benefit amount will be reduced to approximately 75% of what you would receive if you postponed retirement until full retirement age. People born in 1958 reach full retirement age at 66 + 8 months (eight months after your 66th birthday in 2024).
The minimum age requirement to move into retirement housing can vary but is typically around 55 or 62 years old, depending on the specific community. It's best to check with individual retirement housing facilities for their age eligibility criteria.
For someone born in 1953, the full retirement age for Social Security benefits is 66 years old. However, individuals can choose to start receiving reduced benefits as early as age 62, or delay benefits up to age 70 to receive increased monthly payments.
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What is the retirement age for someone born in 1954.
You can collect Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62 in 2014, but they will only be approximately 75% of the amount you can collect at your full retirement age of 66, in 2018.
67. Depending on what year you were born, full retirement age can range from 65 to 67. For those born 1937 or earlier, the retirement age is 65. For those born in 1938 or later, the retirement age gradually increases until it reaches 67 across the board for those born after 1959.
The retirement age for someone born in 1963 is 67 years old to receive full Social Security benefits. However, you may choose to start receiving reduced benefits as early as age 62 or delay receiving benefits up to age 70.
You can start drawing Social Security benefits as early as age 62, but the amount will be reduced if you start before your full retirement age. Your full retirement age is between 66 and 67, depending on the year you were born. Waiting until after your full retirement age can increase your benefits.