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Am I Entitled To My Ex-Spouse's Social Security?
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If you were married for at least 10 years and both you and your ex-spouse are 62 or older, you may qualify.
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If My Spouse Dies, Can I Collect Their Social Security Benefits?
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In most cases, you have to be at least 60 years old to claim survivor benefits. How much of your deceased spouse's benefits you get depends on your age when you claim, just like regular Social Security benefits.
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Can I Collect Social Security Spousal Benefits?
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As long as your spouse is already collecting benefits, you’ve been married for more than a year and you’re 62 or older, you’re likely entitled to receive Spousal Benefits.
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How Does Social Security Work?
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Social Security can be complicated. Here is a quick overview of how the government decides how much you receive in your Social Security check and how you qualify.
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Can I Collect Social Security While I’m Working?
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You can work and still collect. But if you start collecting before your full retirement age of 66 or 67, your work income might reduce your monthly Social Security payment.
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When Can I Collect Social Security?
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You can start collecting Social Security at age 62 — but you’ll get a higher monthly benefit if you wait. This video explains how to get there.
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How to File Taxes for Older Adults
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Some older adults qualify for special tax breaks. Find out if you’re taking advantage of all of the tax benefits available to you.
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The AARP Minute: February 14, 2020
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” life expectancy for men is growing faster than for women, plus two movies to watch for Black History Month.
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How to Spend Less and Save More Money
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We could all use a little more money. Here’s how to cut back on things you don’t need and keep more of your hard-earned cash.
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The AARP Minute: February 11, 2020
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” how to find out when you’ll receive your federal tax refund, and Alex Trebek talks about what he loves about “Jeopardy!”
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The AARP Minute: February 10, 2020
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” many older women in Nevada feel they don’t have a voice in the political process, and where to see two significant sites in civil rights history.
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