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Someone explain this to me.
Read this and know why I'm confused as anything.
http://news.yahoo.com/social-securit...150713029.html I have never heard of spousal benefits in addition to SS benefits. Does this apply if one (or both) are on SSDisability? We are both 64 by the way. I read this over and over and I have a headache. lol Melody |
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To this day, many women who have been stay at home wives (AK housewife) can get retirement benefits on their husbands when they reach age 62 IF the benefit on the husband is more than twice what they get on their own. A change in legislation sometime in the 1960's or so added husband's benefits. Now the rules are the same for both genders. Nothing new. |
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Thanks Melody |
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If the person with the higher benefit dies first, it is possible that the survivor's benefit (widow/widower) can be increased to equal what the deceased was getting. But not both. 50% in life; 100% in death. Assuming the spouse/widow is over full retirement age. |
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And thanks very much for putting it plainly for me. Melody |
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