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  2. This Social Security Rule Could Be a Lifesaver for Married ...

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    Image source: The Motley Fool. For the primary spouse (the one claiming based on their own work record), benefits decrease 5/9 of 1% each month before their full retirement age, up to 36 months.

  3. Here's the Net Worth of Married Couples by Age: How Do You ...

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    Financial experts say that a couple aged 60 with a dual income of $75,000 per year should have seven times their household income in their retirement account.

  4. Blue Marble Geographics - Wikipedia

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    Blue Marble's first software product, the Geographic Calculator, [2] was developed in 1992 and released in 1993. The Geographic Calculator is a coordinate conversion library with a database of coordinate mathematical objects including projections, coordinate systems, datums, ellipsoids, linear and angular units. The tool is primarily used to ...

  5. Marriage penalty - Wikipedia

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    Multiple factors are involved, but in general, in the current U.S. system, single-income married couples usually benefit from filing as a married couple (similar to so-called income splitting), while dual-income married couples are often penalized. The percentage of couples affected has varied over the years, depending on shifts in tax rates.

  6. Do You Qualify for Spousal Social Security Benefits? 3 ... - AOL

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    Data source: Social Security Administration. 2. How your spouse's claiming strategy impacts your spousal benefits. One key detail about spousal benefits is that in order to be eligible, your ...

  7. Stable marriage problem - Wikipedia

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    The addition of couples to the hospitals/residents problem renders the problem NP-complete. [16] The assignment problem seeks to find a matching in a weighted bipartite graph that has maximum weight. Maximum weighted matchings do not have to be stable, but in some applications a maximum weighted matching is better than a stable one.

  8. Here's How to Tell If You Qualify for Spousal Social Security ...

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    Your previous marriage must have lasted for at least 10 years, and you cannot currently be married to qualify for divorce benefits. If your ex-spouse has remarried, you can still collect divorce ...

  9. Marriage gap - Wikipedia

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    As part of the marriage gap, unmarried people are "considerably more liberal" than married people. [1] [failed verification] With little variation between professed moderates, married people respond to be conservative 9 percent more, and single people respond to be liberal 10 percent more.