Should Social Security Retirement Age Be 76?

Should Social Security Retirement Age Be 76?

Here’s a stunning suggestion: The U.S. government should raise the Social Security retirement age for receiving full benefits to 76, from today’s 66-67. That’s what Anne L. Alstott, a Yale Law School professor and author of “A New Deal for Old Age” believes. She thinks it would make things “fairer.”

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