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Yes, a widow or widower can draw reduced survivors' benefits at age 60, even if the spouse's source of income was SSDI. In order to receive the full amount, you would have to wait until normal retirement age (65 for people born before 1943; 66 for people born between 1943 and 1954) to file.

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Yes. According to the Social Security Administration, remarriage after age 60 does not affect your eligibility to receive benefits based on your late husband's work credits. The benefit amount should remain unchanged.

After age 62, you may be eligible to receive benefits based on your new spouse's work credits, if the amount is higher than what you're currently receiving.

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Q: Your deceased husband received Social Security Disability can you receive Social Security at age 60 on his record?
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