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Do You Know Your Retirement Age?

Here’s a trick question: What’s the retirement age in the U.S?

A) 55
B) 59 ½
C) 65
D) 67

Since you knew it was a trick, and I can’t type upside-down, this isn’t much fun. Anyway, the answer is none of the above. You can retire whenever you feel like it. The question is: can you afford to? If you want to retire today, go for it. Best of luck to you…

The numbers above look familiar, right? Where do they come from?

• Age 55 is sometimes the “retirement age” for 401k plans, where you can take money out of the Plan without tax penalties.
• Age 59.5 is the age at which you can start to take money from IRA’s and other accounts without penalty or restriction. There are ways, but it’s tricky.
• Age 65 is when some folks get full Social Security benefits
• Age 67 is when anybody born after 1960 gets full social security benefits

Based on where you will get your income from in retirement, these numbers might help you figure out what your retirement age is.

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