You can't draw unemployment if you are permanently retiring. To qualify for those benefits you have to be ready, able, willing, and actively seeking full time employment, which you don't do in retirement.
Yes.
Yes, if she was married to her previous husband for over ten years and is at least 60 years old (or 50, if disabled).
I'm 79 yrs old can I continue to collect my social security and my husband should he die?
Yes, you can draw disability from social security and from the military, assuming you paid in to social security.
am 60 year can i draw ss and keep working?? i am 61 year old
yes. Depending on how old you are.
Yes, a 60-year-old woman can draw Social Security benefits based on her ex-husband's record if they were married for at least 10 years and she is currently unmarried. She can claim spousal benefits, which may be up to 50% of her ex-husband's benefit amount, provided that he is eligible for Social Security. However, she must wait until she is at least 62 years old to start receiving these benefits.
If you and your spouse have been married for at least 10 years, she will be eligible for a Survivor Social Security Benefit monthly check if you are deceased, and if she is age 62. But if she is disabled, she may qualify to draw it at an earlier age. You can phone your social security office or go online to be sure though, which I recommend.
No, but if you are not on Social Security disability, you must be at least 65 years old to enroll.
It's based on your actual Social Security earnings records, and starts at age 67 years old
if i am receing my spouse social security is it possible for me to get my own when i am 66 years old
First of all the earliest age you can draw your benefits is 62 years old. To apply to draw social security benefits you can do it on the internet using a form provided on the social security association website.