According to AARP (American Association of Retired Persons), it's 50.
2006-12-21 08:12:15
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answered by luperith 2
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65
2006-12-21 16:18:04
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answered by Daniel 2
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aarp uses 50 but the government uses 65
2006-12-21 16:14:19
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answered by ray56_32223 2
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40
2006-12-21 16:13:57
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answered by Sara S 4
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the age of 65 when you can start retiring
2006-12-21 16:23:19
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answered by monkeybread 2
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50 & above for AARP and 62 and above to collect Social Security, if they are entitled to it.
2006-12-21 16:15:13
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answered by beeotch 3
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i think that now its been changed to 65
2006-12-21 16:13:22
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answered by Shina Beana 4
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sixty five to be aproved for social security
2006-12-21 16:13:16
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answered by ♥♥Peas♥♥ 5
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