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  2. Can I collect my deceased spouse’s Social Security and my own ...

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    If the surviving spouse is at full retirement age or older, they can receive 100% of the deceased's benefit amount. If they’re between 60 and full retirement age, they’ll get between 71.5% and ...

  3. Can I collect both my dead spouse’s Social Security and my ...

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    If they’re between 60 and full retirement age, they’ll get between 71.5% and 99%. ... the deceased hadn’t yet claimed Social Security, survivors are still eligible to receive benefits. There ...

  4. Social Security (United States) - Wikipedia

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    But, if this worker or the worker's spouse are younger than full retirement age and receiving benefits and earn "too much", the benefits will be reduced. If working under full retirement age for the entire year and receiving benefits, SSA deducts $1 from the worker's benefit payments for every $2 earned above the annual limit of $15,120 (2013).

  5. Social Security Timing: 3 Questions to Help You Decide When ...

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    In the middle of that eight-year window is your full retirement age (FRA), otherwise known as the age when you can claim your complete monthly Social Security benefit without a reduction. FRA is ...

  6. I was married to my ex-husband for 15 years, never remarried ...

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    If your ex-spouse passes away and you claim your survivor benefit before full retirement age (FRA), you’ll receive a reduced benefit. For spouses and ex-spouses, payments start at 71.5% of the ...

  7. This Is the Average Social Security Benefit for Age 65 - AOL

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    For Americans born in 1960 or later, full retirement age for Social Security purposes is 67. ... survivors of retired workers (survivors benefits), and children of some retired workers, to name a ...