From Think Advisor:
The House passed legislation Monday to update the language used by the Social Security Administration to describe when American workers can claim their retirement benefits. …
The Claiming Age Clarity Act, sponsored by Rep. Lloyd Smucker, R-Pa., changes the terminology in materials produced by the Social Security Administration. …
The bill, which passed the House Ways and Means Committee in September, states that the agency must use minimum monthly benefit age instead of early eligibility age. …
SSA must also use standard monthly benefit age instead of "full retirement age" and "normal retirement age." …
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