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The earliest you can file for spousal benefits is at age 62. You could qualify for benefits equal to 50% of your spouse's amount. If you're divorced, you may still qualify for benefits based on an ...
I am looking to retire at 62. I'm single with a 12-year-old daughter, splitting parenting time with my ex-wife. I pay $1,000 a month in child support and I pay for all of her activities, which is ...
While the two studies above indicate that waiting longer results in a higher lifetime benefit, actual data shows more people ...
Experts say retiree Social Security is still taxable and Ohioans will need to read the fine print to understand their situation.
We take a look at how Americans’ year of birth affects their ‘full retirement age’, and how your monthly benefits go up the ...
Claiming Social Security at 62 is often dismissed as a mistake, but for some retirees, it can be a strategic decision that enhances their retirement lifestyle.
The resounding advice about filing early for Social Security retirement benefits is pretty unambiguous: Don’t do it. However, ...
All told, there's no right or wrong answer when it comes to figuring out when to claim Social Security. The point here isn't ...
Social Security claims surged in 2025 as insolvency, healthcare, debt and inflation concerns drive retirees to consider ...
The Social Security Administration will determine which is the best of your options and grant you that one. Spousal benefits can be as much as one-half of the person of record's primary insurance ...
When it comes to Social Security, what you don't know can cost you. Many retirees leave money on the table simply because ...