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  2. Social Security: What Happens to Your Check When Your Spouse ...

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    As reported by the Social Security Administration, a spouse may be eligible for benefits if they are at least 62 years old, even if they have never worked under Social Security before.

  3. Social Security Benefits: What Happens When A Loved One Dies

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    A survivor can mean the spouse, child or parent of a worker that died. See: When Social Security Runs Out: What the Program Will Look Like in 2035 Find: This Is the Average Social Security Benefit ...

  4. My spouse passed away at 59. I'm 63 and mostly worked odd ...

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    A spouse may be eligible for survivor benefits if they're at least age 60 (or, if they have a disability, at least 50), were married for at least nine months before their spouse died and didn't ...

  5. What happens to Social Security when you die? - AOL

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    According to the Social Security Administration website, if you work and pay into Social Security, part of those taxes go toward survivor benefits, which means your surviving spouse, children and ...

  6. Can I collect my deceased spouse’s Social Security and my own ...

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    As with retirement benefits, the Social Security Administration (SSA) relies on a complex set of factors (such as your age, years of work, lifetime income) in determining a surviving spouse’s ...

  7. Can You Collect Social Security Even If You Never Worked?

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    Social Security is a system by which a taxpayer or employee pays into a "pot" for around 20-35 years while they work essentially funding other people's retirement. Once they then take their own...

  8. Here's the Largest Social Security Spousal Benefit You ... - AOL

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    But remember, if it's just your spouse who worked, Social Security will, in a best-case scenario, replace about 40% of their pre-retirement wages, assuming the program manages to avoid benefit cuts.

  9. My 62-year-old husband died after a short illness, leaving us ...

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    Let’s say a woman’s 62-year-old husband died after a brief illness. Since it came on suddenly, the couple didn’t have time to prepare their finances. ... and the Social Security ...