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The spousal benefit can be as much as half of the workers primary insurance amount, depending on the spouses age at retirement. If the spouse begins receiving benefits before normal (or full) retirement age, the spouse will receive a reduced benefit.
Spousal benefits give vital income to the spouses or ex-spouses of workers who are qualified to receive Social Security retirement payments. The maximum Social Security spousal benefit is equal to 50% of a workers Social Security payment at full retirement age.
Although your Social Security will be based on your spouses full retirement benefit, your payment will be reduced because you are claiming Social Security before your full retirement age. Under Social Securitys deemed filing rule, you are no longer able to separately claim retirement and spousal benefits.
For spouses to receive the benefit, they must be at least age 62 or care for a child under age 16 (or one receiving Social Security disability benefits). In addition, spouses cannot claim the spousal benefit until the worker files for their benefit.
However, your maximum spouses benefit remains 50% of their full retirement age benefit, not their higher amount including delayed retirement credits. (Your benefit as a surviving spouse would be based on the higher amount.)

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Randall, in order for your wife to be eligible for spousal benefits, you need to have already filed for your own benefits. If thats the case and your wife is at least 62 years old, she can apply for her spousal benefit.
In addition, to be eligible for spouses benefits, you must be one of the following: 62 years of age or older. Any age if you have a child who is younger than 16 in your care or has a disability and is entitled to benefits on your spouses record.

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