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Marriage can have implications on Social Security benefits. While your disability or retirement benefits should remain ...
Q. I receive a significant pension from work I have done outside of Social Security. I have not worked enough hours under ...
Should I collect Social Security at 62? Will I need to file for Medicaid at 65 and which parts? I have lifetime VA ...
If you can keep working while looking after your health, do it. You get 100% of your Social Security benefit at full retirement age, which is 67 for anyone born in 1960 or after, and you receive a ...
My husband is 58 — six years older than me. He worked out of the house for a few years when he was young, but not enough to ...
Social Security benefits end when you die, unless you have a qualifying beneficiary who would begin to receive survivorship ...
If you're entitled to Social Security on your own, each year you delay your claim past full retirement age boosts your monthly benefits by 8%, up until age 70. But the maximum spousal benefit you can ...
If you’ve been divorced for at least two years and your ex is eligible for Social Security — meaning they’re age 62 or older ...
The SSA has now confirmed it has sent out 3.1 million payments to those impacted by the Social Security Fairness Act.
Married couples have a prime opportunity to work together and maximize their Social Security benefits. Don't be too quick to ...
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.
Social Security Retirement Age has officially risen to 66 years and 10 months for individuals born in 1959. People born in ...