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  1. Use the Social Security full retirement age calculator to find out when you are eligible for unreduced retirement benefits based on your birth year.

  2. To find out how much your benefit will be reduced if you begin receiving benefits from age 62 up to your full retirement age, use the chart below and select your year of birth. This example is based on an estimated monthly benefit of $1000 at full retirement age.

  3. Full Retirement Age Calculator. This calculator will show your exact Social Security full retirement age. Social Security Intelligence is not affiliated or connected with, or endorsed by, the Social Security Administration.

  4. You can find your full retirement age by choosing your birth year in the calculator below, or by using our retirement age chart. If your birthday is January 1st of any year, enter the previous year because that is how we determine your full retirement age.

  5. Based on your birthday, this online calculator calculates your full retirement date, the first month you will be eligible for full Social Security retirement benefits, and the month you can apply for them.

  6. Retirement age: Enter the age you plan to retire. Age 67 is considered full retirement age (when you get your full Social Security benefits) for people born in 1960 or later.

  7. 5 days ago · Full retirement age: The age at which a person is entitled to 100% of their monthly Social Security retirement benefit (their PIA). The full retirement age for Social Security ranges from 65...

  8. This online calculator finds your full (normal) retirement age based on your birth year, then calculates your retirement date by adding retirement age to your birthday. Retirement age is defined (as of Feb 2020) based on the Full Retirement Age page on Social Security Administration site.

  9. The Retirement Age Calculator considers your investment plan to answer the question, At what age can I retire? Easy to use. Free and with full support.

  10. Use this calculator to determine your Full Retirement Age (FRA) for drawing your Social Security Benefits. Your FRA is the age at which you receive 100% of your benefit amount. Any time before your FRA, you will receive a lesser amount.

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