Yes, your spouse may be eligible to collect spousal benefits from your Social Security if their own benefits are insufficient. To qualify, they must be at least 62 years old and you must be receiving Social Security benefits. The spousal benefit can be up to 50% of your primary insurance amount, which can help support their financial needs. It's advisable for them to check with the Social Security Administration for specific eligibility requirements and potential benefit amounts.
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what is the average social security payment for all people that are retired
A 58 year old widowed veteran was told that the amount of his social security benefit at 62 will be reduced if ever he marries now. Is this correct?
Absolutely. It is called your "Retirement Pension". You cannot collect "unemployment insurance" monies if you are retired.
Younger workers feared they would not have sufficient income after they retired.
The amount you can make on Social Security each month depends on your individual circumstances, such as your work history and age. The average monthly Social Security benefit for retired workers in 2021 is around 1,543.
Younger workers feared they would not have sufficient income after they retired.
Yes, if you are eligible for Social Security benefits, you will still receive your benefits. According to the Social Security Administration, the person incarcerated will not receive monthly Social Security benefits, but benefits to their spouse or children will continue as long as those dependents remain eligible.
No. Persons who are "retired" are considered to be out of the labor pool and ineligible for unemployment insurance.
Yes, you can collect unemployment. But you still need to look for a job. If you are retire you will receive a reduced amount.
It is an advocacy group for the benefit of retired people and those over 50.
The firing can be investigated and challenged. If you are retired, then no, because you have to be continually seeking full time employment to be eligible.