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You Can Lose Some or All of Your Social Security Benefits

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Spousal Social Security Benefits: 5 Things All Retired Couples Should Know
To qualify for Social Security spousal benefits, it's not enough to be over the minimum age of 62 while married to a worker who is collecting a retired worker benefit. You have to be married for at least one year before you can claim a spousal benefit based on your partner's work history.

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