What Age Can I Retire?

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You can start your retirement at any time between age 62 and at full retirement age which is 70 years. You will receive benefits upon retirement and they are issued differently depending on what age you have decided to retire at.
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According to the governmental standard, the retirement age is slowly creeping up on the early to mid seventies, while it was once considered prime to retire around fifty five or sixty.
According to the state, the retirement age is the earliest age that one can attain in order to claim the state pension benefits.For a long time, the retirement age for women was 60 years while men was 65 years.
Retirement age depends on the retirement scheme one is in, the current ages is 60 for women and 65 for men.
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In the US the current earliest you can retire and collect your social security is 62 years old. If you wait to retire later, the amount of your monthly social security increases.
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The retirement age can start at age 62 to claim Social Security benefits. Some people prefer to work until they are 70 years old, then claim their benefits.You can find more information
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Full retirement age for Social Security was 65 for nearly 50 years, but changes enacted in 1983 moved full retirement age to 66 for those born between 1943 and 1954, and progressively
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1. Start putting money in a 401k. The earlier you start putting money in a 401k the better. This way your 401k has more time to draw compound interest. Many people are able to retire
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