spousal social security is based on the higher earners amount at full retirement age
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spousal and ex-spousal social security is based on the higher earners amount
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spousal social security is based on the higher-earning spouse's amount of social security
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spousal social security is based on your spouse's amount at his full retirement age
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drawing spousal social security earlier than your full retirement age
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nor would a spouse benefit if the higher earning spouse delayed social security till age 70 and got
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spousal social security is based on the amount the higher earner is eligible
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social security requires you apply for all benefits you are eligible for so you must apply for your
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how do you maximize social security spousal benefits?
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you can draw spousal social security earlier than your full retirement age and get much less than
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amount of spousal social security you can get is based off the age you start to draw spousal benefit
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how much social security you can draw is based on your (or your spouses) 35 highest years of earning
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draw the social security benefits of a former spouse if you were married ten years.
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since social security is based on your highest 35 years of earnings, its hard to appreciably increas
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spousal social security benefits max out at your full retirement age so waiting longer doesn’t
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spousal social security maxes out at 50% of what your higher earning spouse is eligible for at his f
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drawing any social security benefit earlier than your full retirement age comes with an income limit
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once you start to draw your social security (prior to your full retirement age), keep your income
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you can never get the full retirement age spousal social security amount if 50% unless you waited to
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when you try to calculate how much social security you can draw as a spouse