As Retirement Age Creeps Up, Health of Those Close to Retirement Is Getting Worse
October 03, 2017
October 03, 2017
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 3 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Ten years from now, Americans born in 1960 will be able to start collecting their full Social Security retirement check, at the age of 67. That's two years later than their parents, because of a change in the federal retirement age enacted in 1983.
But a new study shows that today's pre-retirement generation already has more health issues and health-related limits on thei . . .
Ten years from now, Americans born in 1960 will be able to start collecting their full Social Security retirement check, at the age of 67. That's two years later than their parents, because of a change in the federal retirement age enacted in 1983.
But a new study shows that today's pre-retirement generation already has more health issues and health-related limits on thei . . .