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One of the most important parts of the program, especially for married couples, is Social Security spousal benefits.
When you file for Social Security, your spouse becomes eligible for payments known as spousal benefits. However, they won’t ...
Spousal benefits can provide additional inflation-protected retirement income for married couples. As of the latest data from the Social Security Administration (SSA), nearly 2 million people ...
If you're divorced, you can often get Social Security benefits based on your ex-spouse's work record. Know the rules about when and how you can claim.
Therefore, your spousal benefit depends on a few factors, including how much your spouse's full Social Security retirement benefit will be and your age when you apply for benefits. According to the ...
The President promised no taxes on Social Security. The OBBBA keeps that promise for some taxpayers. It is not, however, a ...
This “do-over” allows you to amass a higher payout later on, according to the usual Social Security benefit adjustments.
Eleven years ago, I divorced after 23 years of marriage. I had been a stay-at-home mother for more than 10 years and was ...
A spousal benefit can be as much as half of the higher-earning spouse’s full Social Security benefit. Spousal benefits can provide additional inflation-protected retirement income for married ...
If you’re applying for spousal benefits and are within three months of turning 62 or older, apply online from your my Social Security Account, which you’ll find here.
The spousal Social Security benefit is generally 50 percent of your spouse's benefit at their full retirement age (as of 2020, the full retirement age is 66 and will continue to rise to 67). Many ...