If your date of birth is January 18, 1953, you will reach full retirement age for Social Security benefits at 66 years and 2 months, which is in March 2019. If you're asking about retirement age for other purposes, such as pension plans, it may vary, so it's best to check with the specific plan details.
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If you were born in June 1956, you are eligible for early retirement at age 62, which would be in June 2018. However, taking early retirement will result in a reduced monthly benefit. The full retirement age for your birth year is 66 years and 4 months, meaning you would reach full retirement age in October 2022.
If you were born in 1969, your full retirement age is 67 years old. The Social Security Administration sets this age based on your birth year, and it is the age at which you can claim full retirement benefits without any reductions. You can still choose to start receiving benefits as early as age 62, but this will result in a permanent reduction in the monthly benefit amount.
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Full retirement age is the age at which a person may first become entitled to full or unreduced retirement benefits. No matter what your full retirement age (also called "normal retirement age") is, you may start receiving benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70.You can retire at any time between age 62 and full retirement age. However, if you start benefits early, your benefits are reduced a fraction of a percent for each month before your full retirement age. No mater how much or little you make, you don't get full benefits at 62.With that said, once you exceed a certain threshold, the benefits you can receive before full retirement age may be further reduced based on your earnings If you are under full retirement age for the entire year, they deduct $1 from you benefit payments for every $2 you earn above the annual limit; for 2016, that limit is $15,720.The year you reach full retirement age, they deduct $1 in benefits for every $3 you earn above a different limit, but they only count earnings before the month you reach your full retirement age.If you will reached full retirement age in 2016, the limit on your earnings for the months before full retirement age was $41,880.Starting with the month you reach full retirement age, you can get your benefits with no limit on your earnings.
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If you were born in 1945, your full retirement age for Social Security benefits is 66 years and 2 months. You can start receiving reduced benefits as early as age 62, but waiting until your full retirement age will allow you to receive your full benefit amount.