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How women are impacted by the Social Security retirement age hike

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In 2025, the Social Security retirement age remains a hot topic, with the full retirement age (FRA) firmly set at 67 for Americans born between 1960 and 1970. While this new full retirement age rule affects everyone, women face unique challenges that make the retirement age increase USA a heavier burden. From lower lifetime earnings to caregiving responsibilities, the Social Security 2025 updates reveal a gendered impact that demands attention. Let’s explore how changes to Social Security 2025 are reshaping women’s retirement plans and what they can do to navigate thi

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