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    | C1.1 | After the normal retirement age (NRA) reaches 67 for those age 62 in 2022, 
		increase the NRA 1 month every 2 years until the NRA reaches 68. 
       
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    | C1.2 | After the normal retirement age (NRA) reaches 67 for those age 62 in 2022, 
		increase the NRA 2 months per year until the NRA reaches 68. 
       
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    | C1.3 | After the normal retirement age (NRA) reaches 67 for those age 62 in 2022, 
		index the NRA to maintain a constant ratio of expected retirement years 
		(life expectancy at NRA) to potential work years (NRA minus 20). We assume 
		the NRA will increase 1 month every 2 years. 
       
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    | C1.4 | After the normal retirement age (NRA) reaches 67 for those age 62 in 2022, 
		increase the NRA 2 months per year until it reaches 69 for individuals 
		attaining age 62 in 2034. Thereafter, increase the NRA 1 month every 2 years. 
       
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    | C1.5 | Starting in 2017, allow workers to choose whether to have their payroll 
		tax rate reduced by 2 percentage points. For each calendar year that a 
		worker chooses to have their payroll tax reduced, their normal retirement 
		age (NRA) increases 1 month. We assume 2/3 of workers each year will choose 
		this payroll reduction. The General Fund of the Treasury reimburses the 
		OASI and DI Trust Funds for the reduction in payroll tax revenue. 
       
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    | C1.6 | After the normal retirement age (NRA) reaches 67 for those age 62 in 2022, 
		increase the NRA by 1 month every 2 years until the NRA reaches 69.  Also 
		increase the age up to which the delayed retirement credit may be earned 
		at the same rate (from 70 to 72).  No change to earliest eligibility age. 
       
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    | C1.7 | After the normal retirement age (NRA) reaches 67 for those attaining age 
		62 in 2022, increase the NRA by 3 months per year starting for attaining 
		age 62 in 2023 until it reaches 69 for those attaining age 62 in 2030. 
		Increase the age up to which delayed retirement credits may be earned from 
		70 to 72 on the same schedule. Increase the widow(er) NRA in the same manner. 
		The earliest eligibility age (EEA) for worker's and widow(er)'s benefit is 
		unchanged. 
       
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    | C2.1 | Increase the earliest eligibility age (EEA) by two months per year for 
		those age 62 starting in 2018 and ending in 2035 (EEA reaches 65 for 
		those age 62 in 2035). 
       
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    | C2.2 | After the normal retirement age (NRA) reaches 67 for those age 62 in 
		2022, index the NRA to maintain a constant ratio of expected retirement 
		years (life expectancy at NRA) to potential work years (NRA minus 20). 
		We assume the NRA will increase 1 month every 2 years. Also, raise the 
		earliest eligibility age (EEA) for retired-workers, aged widow(er)s, 
		and disabled widow(er)s by the same amount as the NRA starting for 
		those attaining EEA in 2017. 
       
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    | C2.3 | After the normal retirement age (NRA) reaches 67 for those age 62 in 
		2022, index the NRA to maintain a constant ratio of expected retirement 
		years (life expectancy at NRA) to potential work years (NRA minus 20). 
		We assume the NRA will increase 1 month every 2 years. Also, increase 
		the earliest eligibility age (EEA) by the same amount as the NRA starting 
		for those age 62 in 2022 so as to maintain a 5 year difference between 
		the two ages. Include a "hardship exemption" with no EEA/NRA change for 
		a worker with 25 years of earnings (with 4 quarters of coverage each), 
		and average indexed monthly earnings (AIME) less than 250 percent of 
		the poverty level (wage-indexed from 2013). The hardship exemption is 
		phased out for those with AIME above 400 percent of the poverty level. 
       
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    | C2.4 | After the normal retirement age (NRA) reaches 67 for those age 62 in 2022, 
		increase both the NRA and the earliest eligibility age (EEA) by 36/47 of a 
		month per year until the NRA and EEA reach 70 and 65 respectively. For each 
		year, the computed NRA and EEA round down to the next lower full month. 
       
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    | C2.5 | Increase the normal retirement age (NRA) 3 months per year starting for 
		those age 62 in 2017 until the NRA reaches 70 in 2032. Thereafter, index 
		the NRA to maintain a constant ratio of expected retirement years (life 
		expectancy at NRA) to potential work years (NRA minus 20). We assume the 
		NRA will increase 1 month every 2 years. Also, increase the earliest 
		eligibility age (EEA) from 62 to 64 at the same time the NRA increases 
		from 67 to 69; that is, for those attaining age 62 in 2021 through 2028. 
		Keep EEA at 64 thereafter. 
       
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    | C2.6 | Increase the normal retirement age (NRA) and the earliest eligibility age 
		(EEA) for those age 62 in 2020-21 to 68 and 63, respectively, and then by 
		3 months per year in 2022-25 to 69 and 64, respectively. 
       
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    | C2.7 | Increase the normal retirement age (NRA) and the earliest eligibility age 
		(EEA) for those age 62 starting in 2017 by 3 months per year until EEA 
		reaches 64 in 2024 and NRA reaches 69 in 2028. 
       
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    | C2.8 | Starting in 2019, convert all disabled-worker beneficiaries to 
		retired-worker status upon attainment of their earliest eligibility 
		age (EEA) rather than their normal retirement age (NRA). After 
		conversion, apply the early retirement reduction for retirement 
		at EEA (currently about 27.5 percent for those age 62 in 2019) 
		phased in over 40 years. 
       
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