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ability of older workers to work past the Social Security Early Retirement Age of 62. This issue arises because a possible … reform of Social Security could raise the early retirement age. This change might be made in conjunction with raising the … Normal Retirement Age in order to offset the reduction in annual benefits that workers would receive when retiring at the …
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Policy makers have often argued that an additional benefit of facilitating early retirement is that it creates … discourage early retirement to counter the economic consequences of an aging population and, interestingly, the consequences for … workers in more depth, if only to put any concerns for adverse effects of later retirement to rest. To empirically investigate …
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Policy makers have often argued that an additional benefit of facilitating early retirement is that it creates … discourage early retirement to counter the economic consequences of an aging population and, interestingly, the consequences for … workers in more depth, if only to put any concerns for adverse effects of later retirement to rest. To empirically investigate …
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The labor supply and benefit claiming incentives provided by the early retirement rules of the Social Security Old Age … benefits program are of growing importance as the Normal Retirement Age (NRA) increases to 67, the labor force participation of … Health and Retirement Survey. We then investigate the importance of the Earnings Test limits for work and claiming behavior …
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Using two data sets (Prudential Financial Wellness Survey, and Health and Retirement Study), this study demonstrates … retirement, this trend has no statistically significant relationship with the COVID-19 pandemic. The distribution of older … Americans’ expected retirement ages is bimodal, often centered around two Social Security Benefit claiming ages – the early …
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