Social Security Retirement Age Raised. Social security's full retirement age — when beneficiaries may receive 100% of the benefits they've earned — is currently 67 for people born in 1960 or later. The full retirement age for social security, when workers are eligible for 100% of the benefits they’ve earned, is transitioning to 67.
Washington — a new budget by a large and influential group of house republicans calls for raising the social security retirement age for future. Full retirement age for survivors (chart) delayed retirement credits.