The age to claim full Social Security benefits will not move later after 2026, providing stability for future retirees. Changes to the full retirement age have been happening gradually over the years, with the age at which benefits can be claimed increasing. This has led to a de facto benefit cut for retirees, making retirement planning more challenging. However, after 2026, the full retirement age will remain at 67 for future retirees unless lawmakers make changes. This news brings relief to those planning for retirement, as they can now count on a stable age to claim their standard benefit.
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