Retirement Shock for Millions – Why Turning 67 No Longer Means Full Social Security in the U.S.

Retirement Shock for Millions – Why Turning 67 No Longer Means Full Social Security in the U.S.

For decades, many Americans planned their retirement around a familiar milestone. Turning 65 or 66 often marked the moment when work slowed down and full Social Security benefits began. That expectation is now changing in a way that affects millions of workers nationwide. As the calendar moves toward 2026, the full retirement age under Social … Read more