Social Security Spousal Calculator

by | Dec 3, 2022 | Spousal IRA | 4 comments

Social Security Spousal Calculator




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4 Comments

  1. Jerry D

    Can the higher wage earner collect spousal benefits while continuing to delay his own SS benefits to allow his delayed benefit to increase???

  2. hkmp5kpdw

    A lot of people are single and plan to take SS benefits at 62. A little content focusing on those people would be great… Thanks.

  3. Bruce Smith

    Cool tool Josh as a former mechanic I know the tools you use to get the job done are as important as the replacement parts, to make sure the quality doesn't drop.

  4. reevin riggin

    Quick question as my wife has started to collect early because of a severe disability from a work injury. It was bad advice given to her, but too late to change it back so it is what it is. Question. I will not be eligable to collect for 12 more years and my pia is a lot larger than hers. If I were to die early (who know, could happen, but I hope not) before I start collecting, can she get survivor benefit even though I would not have been eligible to apply yet? Thanks for all you do Josh!

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