@themedicarefamily: Of you draw spousal Social Security earlier than your full retirement age, you lock in a permanent reduction. Free cheat sheet, link in bio and it will show what % you get at each age.
2 things I think they should change 1)spouse should get half even at 62! 2)widowed spouse should get 100% of his regardless of age!!!
2024-07-10 07:59:19
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Yali :
Your explanation is so understandable, informative and clear. Thank you for this, it’s so appreciated! ❤️. Oh and I love your hats 👒 🙂
2024-07-10 16:36:27
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user9479639298048 :
What if husband gets disability at 61 can wife draw half of that when she gets 62
2024-07-09 23:31:10
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Christina Schuett735 :
ok - what happens with Survivor benefits ? I know it's a percentage according to what age the survivor is , but is it his benefit at the time of his death or FRA
2024-07-09 22:28:49
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Dabub :
If wife draws at 62 and I draw at 67 and die at 68, does she get my full SS check that I was drawing (mine would be 3x hers in that scenario) or does it get reduced because she took hers early?
2024-07-22 00:28:46
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user6168316504967 :
Will amount include cola raises or the original amount he received at Fra?
2024-07-12 23:58:23
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chrissco212 :
what if I take mine at 62 (which would be reduced), can I then apply for spousal at my FRA and get 1/2 of what he was eligible at FRA?
2024-07-10 18:03:27
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Darlene Westerfield :
Do you 50% of your spouses money so if I get 4000 does he get 2000 of that 4000 or does he get 2000? I still get my four.
2024-07-09 23:51:08
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