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  2. No, you can’t collect two benefits at the same time

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    If the surviving spouse is at full retirement age or older, they can receive 100% of the deceased's benefit amount. If they’re between 60 and full retirement age, they’ll get between 71.5% and ...

  3. Can Divorced or Remarried Widows Receive Benefits? - AOL

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    If the widow(er) has reached their full retirement age, they typically receive 100% of their deceased spouse’s benefit. If the widow(er) is 60 or older but not yet at full retirement age, they ...

  4. New Bill Would Boost Social Security Survivors Benefit by Up ...

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    A survivors benefit can be paid to a surviving spouse as early as age 60, but the benefit paid at age 60 is only 71.5% of the benefit that would be paid when the survivor reaches full retirement ...

  5. Social Security Survivor Benefits: The Most Important Things ...

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    Widows, widowers and surviving ex-spouses can collect survivor benefits as early as age 60 but are subject to benefit reductions and earnings restrictions if they continue to work,” Sherwood ...

  6. I’m a 59-year-old man planning to retire at 60 and claim ...

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    If you claim the survivors benefit at FRA, you’d get 100% of the benefit. If you claim it early, between age 60 and your FRA, you’d receive between 71.5% to 99% of the full amount, depending ...

  7. From Gen Z to Boomers: A Generational Guide to Social Security

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    Widows and widowers can collect 100% of their deceased spouse’s benefits at full retirement age or collect reduced benefits beginning at age 60. Note that you can collect the amount of your own ...

  8. 3 Little-Known Factors That Could Affect Your Social Security ...

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    You'll no longer be eligible for survivor benefits if you remarry before reaching age 60. If you get married after your 60th birthday, though, you can still apply for survivor benefits based on ...

  9. 3 Ways to Increase Your Social Security Checks After You've ...

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    Importantly, any earnings after age 60 also don't get adjusted (up or down). ... and widow(er)s. Switching from a personal benefit to one of those spousal benefits (or, in some cases, vice versa ...