This article examines changes in the age at which people claim Social Security retirement benefits in response to two recent changes in the Social Security rules: the removal of the retirement earnings test at ages 65 to 69 in 2000 and the gradual increase in the full retire-ment age (FRA) for those born in 1938 or later. Data come from the 1 percent sample of Social Security administrative data for 1997–2005. Descriptive and regression analyses show that the largest effect of the change in the earnings test rule in 2000 occurs at age 65. At that age, the proportion of people who claim retirement benefits increases by about 4 percentage points among men and 2 percentage points among women. The response to the gradual increase in the FRA occ...
This paper evaluates potential responses to reductions in early Social Security retirement benefits...
Recent changes legislated in the U.S. Social Security system have altered the economic incentives to...
Reductions in the implicit taxation of Social Security benefits from reducing or eliminating the Ret...
[Excerpt] Two important ages may affect a worker’s decision of when to claim Social Security retired...
In the last few years the United States Social Security Old Age Benefit system has undergone some of...
The Social Security Amendments of 1983 reduced the generosity of Social Security retired worker bene...
The reduction in Social Security benefits due to early retirement at age 62 is greater than often re...
This paper introduces the age at which Social Security benefits are claimed as an additional outcome...
The Social Security program faces a long-term funding deficit. The Board of Trustees of the Federal ...
In the last few years the United States Social Security Old Age Benefit system has undergone some of...
This article investigates the causes in the reduction of labor force participation of the old. We ar...
working paperAverage Social Security claim ages among male retired-worker beneficiaries have diverge...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Life ex...
This article investigates the causes in the reduction of labor force participation of the old. We ar...
This study examines the effect of the 2000 repeal of the earnings test above the normal retirement a...
This paper evaluates potential responses to reductions in early Social Security retirement benefits...
Recent changes legislated in the U.S. Social Security system have altered the economic incentives to...
Reductions in the implicit taxation of Social Security benefits from reducing or eliminating the Ret...
[Excerpt] Two important ages may affect a worker’s decision of when to claim Social Security retired...
In the last few years the United States Social Security Old Age Benefit system has undergone some of...
The Social Security Amendments of 1983 reduced the generosity of Social Security retired worker bene...
The reduction in Social Security benefits due to early retirement at age 62 is greater than often re...
This paper introduces the age at which Social Security benefits are claimed as an additional outcome...
The Social Security program faces a long-term funding deficit. The Board of Trustees of the Federal ...
In the last few years the United States Social Security Old Age Benefit system has undergone some of...
This article investigates the causes in the reduction of labor force participation of the old. We ar...
working paperAverage Social Security claim ages among male retired-worker beneficiaries have diverge...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Life ex...
This article investigates the causes in the reduction of labor force participation of the old. We ar...
This study examines the effect of the 2000 repeal of the earnings test above the normal retirement a...
This paper evaluates potential responses to reductions in early Social Security retirement benefits...
Recent changes legislated in the U.S. Social Security system have altered the economic incentives to...
Reductions in the implicit taxation of Social Security benefits from reducing or eliminating the Ret...