Not exact matches
However, vested teachers who entered the system prior to this date may retire with
unreduced benefits at age 60 or 62, depending on their date
of entry, which means that teachers are receiving
unreduced retirement benefits well before Social Security
retirement age.
However, for Social Security purposes, your normal
retirement age — the age at which you can collect
unreduced Social Security
retirement benefits — ranges from 65 to 67, based on your date
of birth.
However, for Social Security purposes, your normal
retirement age - the age at which you can collect
unreduced Social Security
retirement benefits - ranges from 65 to 67, based on your date
of birth.
For example, if your full
retirement age is 66, you can get 35 percent
of your spouse's
unreduced benefit at age 62 (a permanent reduction); if your full
retirement age is 67, you can get 32.5 percent
of your spouse's
unreduced benefit at age 62 (a permanent reduction).