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  2. How Much Will You Get? Calculating Spousal Social Security ...

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    How Do Social Security Spousal Benefits Work? Social Security spousal benefits are part of the retirement income that a lower-earning spouse can receive based on the higher-earning spouse’s work ...

  3. Here's How to Tell If You Qualify for Social Security Spousal ...

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    The base spousal benefit is equal to one-half of the higher-earning spouse's primary insurance amount -- i.e., the Social Security benefit they would be entitled to if they claimed at their full ...

  4. Here's How to Tell if You Qualify for Spousal Social Security ...

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    Image source: Getty Images. 1. Your spouse must qualify for Social Security retirement benefits. You cannot claim spousal benefits on your partner's work record unless they have a work history ...

  5. Spousal Social Security Benefits: 5 Things All Retired ... - AOL

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    According to the 2024 Social Security Statistical Supplement, there are about 1.98 million people actively receiving a spousal benefit from Social Security. The average monthly benefit was $890.24 ...

  6. Spousal Social Security Benefits: 3 Things All Retired ... - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. 1. You can qualify if you're married, divorced, or widowed. Married spouses are most commonly eligible for spousal benefits.

  7. Spousal Social Security Benefits: 4 Things All Retired ... - AOL

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    Can you claim spousal Social Security benefits before reaching your own full retirement age? Sure. However, your benefits will be reduced by 25/36 of 1% for each month you receive benefits before ...