Social security help explored

Depending on your age, level of ability or disability, and your years of work, it is possible to receive higher payments on your own, or via a deceased spouse's account. In the case that you do choose to claim survivor's benefits, you will receive your spouse's full social security disability benefits when you reach retirement, or when you reach the age of 50 and are disabled. If you are not disabled, you can get anywhere from 71 to 99 percent of your spouse's benefits before you reach retirement, as long as you are 60 years old or older. Q: I am receiving social security disability but I want to apply for SS retirement. A: In most cases, a person currently receiving social security disability benefits will automatically receive retirement benefits when they reach full retirement age.

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