According to Nationwide Retirement Institute’s “2019 Annual Consumer Survey on Social Security,” less than 25% of people know what their full retirement age is. Your full retirement age is the age at which you can begin receiving 100% of your primary insurance amount, also known as your full retirement age benefit. Your full retirement age depends on your year of birth:
Birth Year Full Retirement Age
1955 ………………………………… 66 + 2 months
1956 ………………………………… 66 + 4 months
1957 ………………………………… 66 + 6 months
1958 ………………………………… 66 + 8 months
1959 ………………………………… 66 + 10 months
1960 & later ……………………….. 67
Get more info: www.ssa.gov/planners.