Hi LJS1138
I hope that your day is going great!
I have reviewed your question so let me reframe to make sue that we are on the same page:
- You are 67 and ready to retire
- You will soon be receiving your Social Security Benefits
- You husband will continue work for another 10 years
- Based on this scenario as he works is he entitled to receive a 50% spousal social security Benefit?
To answer your question based on the scenario presented:
- When a worker files for retirement benefits, the worker's spouse may be eligible for a benefit based on the worker's earnings
- That spouse must be age 62
- The spousal benefit can be as much as 50% primary insurance amount
- If your spouse begins receiving benefits before "normal (or full) retirement age," he will receive a reduced benefit.
- When your spouse is eligible for retirement his Social Security benefits will be base on his earnings
Here is what I recommend: Access the Benefits for Spouses calculator on https://www.ssa.gov/oact/quickcalc/spouse.html and complete the simple electronic calculation
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