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  2. 7 Social Security Spousal Benefit Rules Every Couple ... - AOL

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    The maximum spousal benefit is 50% of your spouse’s primary insurance amount. That’s the benefit they’ll qualify for once they’re full retirement age, which is 67 for anyone born in 1960 ...

  3. Do You Qualify for Spousal Social Security Benefits? 3 ... - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. 1. Your work history could affect your eligibility. The primary requirement to qualify for spousal benefits is being married to someone entitled to either retirement or ...

  4. Can I Switch a Social Security Benefit to a Spousal ... - AOL

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    It’s possible to switch your Social Security retirement benefit to spousal benefits if your spouse hasn’t filed yet. Whether it makes sense to do so can depend on your current ages and the ...

  5. Changes to Social Security spousal benefits you need to know

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    The Social Security Administration previously allowed some married individuals to receive spousal Social Security benefits at full retirement age, delay their own retirement and grow their full ...

  6. Social Security: How Does the COLA Increase Get Applied to ...

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    The much higher Social Security payments that go into effect in 2023 don't only benefit retired workers -- they also benefit spouses of those workers. The Social Security...

  7. Married Multiple Times? You Can Collect Social Security on ...

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    The spousal benefit can be as much as half of the worker’s primary insurance amount, depending on the spouse’s age at retirement. If the spouse begins receiving benefits before full retirement ...