age 62
You will reach normal retirement age in . A spouse can choose to retire as early as age 62, but doing so may result in a benefit as little as 32.5 percent of the worker’s primary insurance amount. A spousal benefit is reduced 25/36 of one percent for each month before normal retirement age, up to 36 months.
Can you get your spouses retirement?
Your full spouse’s benefit could be up to one-half the amount your spouse is entitled to receive at their full retirement age. If you choose to begin receiving spouse’s benefits before you reach full retirement age, your benefit amount will be permanently reduced.
What happens if a spouse dies before full retirement age?
If the deceased worker started receiving reduced retirement benefits before their full retirement age, a special rule called the retirement insurance benefit limit may apply to the surviving spouse. The retirement insurance benefit limit is the maximum survivor benefit you may receive.
Where can I find out if my wife is entitled to state pension?
Finally call The Pension Service (the official department for providing information on your State Pension) on 0845 060 0265 and ask them directly. Lines are open from 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday.
What a comfortable retirement will cost you in each state?
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Do you get your spouse’s Social Security at full retirement age?
When you’re planning for your fun and vibrant golden years, here are a few things to remember: Your full spouse’s benefit could be up to 50 percent of your spouse’s full retirement age amount if you are full retirement age when you take it. If you qualify for your own retirement benefit and a spouse’s benefit, we always pay your own benefit first.