S. 4794, titled the “Claiming Age Clarity Act,” is a bill introduced in the Senate that aims to update the terminology used by the Social Security Administration. It mandates that by January 1, 2025, certain terms, such as “early eligibility age,” “full retirement age,” and...
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The Claiming Age Clarity Act is a bill that wants to change some of the words used for Social Security to make them easier to understand. For example, it suggests using words like "minimum age for benefits" instead of "early eligibility age."