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The article discusses the changing full retirement age for Social Security, with 67 as the full retirement age for individuals born in 1960 or later. It explains that you can start collecting benefits at 62, but to receive your complete earned benefit, you should wait until your full retirement age. The article also mentions that if you claim benefits early and continue working, your benefit will be reduced.
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