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In this week's Dollars and Cents segment, Bruce Porter discusses Social Security benefits, specifically focusing on spousal versus survivor benefits. He addresses the common question of why a spouse can't receive Social Security benefits until age 60, particularly for widows. This age limit is related to what is known as the "social security blackout period," which applies when there are no children under 18 in the household. Widows can access their deceased spouse's Social Security benefits starting at age 60 unless they are disabled, in which case they may qualify for benefits earlier. The discussion aims to clarify these complex regulations concerning Social Security eligibility.