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The Age at
Which You Can Begin
to Draw Full Social Security Benefits:
| If you were born in ... |
you can collect full benefits if you
retire at: |
| 1937 or before |
65 yrs. |
| 1938 |
65 yrs., 2 mos. |
| 1939 |
65 yrs., 4 mos. |
| 1940 |
65 yrs., 6 mos. |
| 1941 |
65 yrs., 8 mos. |
| 1942 |
65 yrs., 10 mos. |
| 1943-54 |
66 yrs. |
| 1955 |
66 yrs., 2 mos. |
| 1956 |
66 yrs., 4 mos. |
| 1957 |
66 yrs., 6 mos. |
| 1958 |
66 yrs., 8 mos. |
| 1959 |
66 yrs., 10 mos. |
| 1960 & later |
67 yrs. |
| The percentage of benefits you'll
receive if you retire early (at age 62): |
| If you become 62 in ... |
You'll receive: |
| 1999 or before |
80% |
| 2000 |
79-1/6% |
| 2001 |
78-1/3% |
| 2002 |
77-1/2% |
| 2003 |
76-2/3% |
| 2004 |
75-5/6% |
| 2005-16 |
75% |
| 2017 |
74-1/6% |
| 2018 |
73-1/3% |
| 2019 |
72-1/2% |
| 2020 |
71-2/3% |
| 2021 |
70-5/6% |
| 2022 or later |
70% |
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