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When both spouses are collecting Social Security?

Each spouse can claim their own retirement benefit based solely on their individual earnings history. You can both collect your full amounts at the same time. However, your spouse’s earnings could affect the overall amount you get from Social Security, if you receive spousal benefits.

When a wife dies does the husband collect her Social Security?

When a retired worker dies, the surviving spouse gets an amount equal to the worker’s full retirement benefit. Example: John Smith has a $1,200-a-month retirement benefit. His wife Jane gets $600 as a 50 percent spousal benefit. Total family income from Social Security is $1,800 a month.

When do you start receiving your spouse’s Social Security benefits?

If your full retirement age is 66 and you begin to receive benefits at age 62, you will get 35% of your spouse’s monthly benefit. At the age of 65, you would receive 45.84% of your spouse’s monthly benefit.

How much does my spouse get from Social Security?

At her full retirement age, she will receive her own $250 retirement benefit, and we will add $150 from her spouse’s benefit, for a total of $400. Keep in mind that you may have options to increase your benefit amounts.

Can a former spouse receive Social Security retirement benefits?

You may be able to receive retirement benefits on your spouse or former spouse’s record. Likewise, your spouse or family member may be able to receive benefits on your record if they qualify. Learn more about Benefits For Your Family. Retirement Benefits For Survivors

Can a wife file for Social Security at 62?

Hi Larry, My wife will turn 62 in a few months. She spent most of her adult years raising a family but did work sufficiently to be eligible for a Social Security retirement benefit. I am planning on waiting until 70 to begin to receive my Social Security retirement benefit and she’ll then file for her spousal benefit based on my record.