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Imagevision (1000+ posts) Tue Feb-23-10 08:53 PMOriginal message Does anyone know what the cut-off age is for SSDI? I thought it was 65 and I read it's 66 today?!!!
Old Codger (1000+ posts) Tue Feb-23-10 09:52 PMResponse to Original message 3. Social security disabilty? As far as I know it really never gets cut off, when you reach your "full retirement age" you just continue to receive your full retirement social security... This is what they did with me,
mrcheerful (1000+ posts) Tue Feb-23-10 09:57 PMResponse to Original message 4. It depends on your birth year if you were born in 1956 you will have to be 66 years and 2 months old. If you were born in 1967 then the age will be 67 years old to be considered retired. You don't get anymore benefits once you hit retirement age, your just switched from the disabled to retired list.
Imagevision (1000+ posts) Fri Feb-26-10 05:09 AMResponse to Original message 5. Just got it, born between 43 thru 55 - 66 is retirement age