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When to take Social Security spousal benefits?

Don Taylorq_v2.gifDear Dr. Don,
My husband and I are full retirement age or older, but we plan to delay our own Social Security benefits until age 70. Can I, for example, "file and suspend," and then can my husband collect spousal benefits until age 70 when he files for his own benefits? Would the situation work vice versa? Can we both do it? If not, why not? The wife in this scenario will work full time during this period, and the husband also will likely have significant wage earnings.
-- Nancy Niceties

a_v2.gifDear Nancy,
Since you're both either at or older than Social Security's full retirement age, the spouse with the better work record can file for benefits and then request the benefit payments be suspended. By doing so, the spouse can receive a spousal benefit while still earning delayed retirement credits on his or her work record. That is, one spousal benefit is paid. Both spouses can earn delayed retirement credits up until age 70.

I discussed your question with Edward Lafferty, a spokesman for the Social Security Administration. He confirmed there's only one spousal benefit available to a couple. Both spouses can't file and suspend and then each receive a spousal benefit based on the other spouse's work record while both earning delayed retirement credits.

Because you're both at or older than Social Security's full retirement age, your wage income won't reduce your Social Security benefit payments. However, you will be paying payroll taxes on the wages.

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14 comments

  • richard head friends call ...  •  3 months ago
    i ain`t no doctor but i can tell you when to take social security
    just as soon by gad as you can get your hands on it before it runs out before social security kids took care of grandpa and grannie or ;visitors' would ride up in the middle of the night whip hell out of them called them night riders worked like a charm
  • robert  •  Random Lake, United States  •  3 months ago
    Welfare for my mom?
  • Anthony Colistra  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  3 months ago
    Take your SS ASAP & enjoy, you are in the 9 inning of life.
    • David P 3 months ago
      at 62? Only if you are in poor health. For some that is only the start of the 7th inning.
  • John  •  Monroe, United States  •  3 months ago
    Dont any one take this the wrong way but Social Security is going broke, I am not well educated but it seems to me that there are a lot of people getting benefits that really dont need them. I know people that have plenty of retirement income along with big fat pensions that amount to well over 3 or 4 times the amount and sometimes more, than they recieve for SSI each month and scream the loudest when there is talk of cutbacks. Yet if I make over a set dollar amount when I retire I have to pay back SS till I am 70. I dont know but I guess what I am asking is if they dont need it why do they get it. I would think there would be an income cap to recieve it to start with.
  • west york  •  3 months ago
    what? I did not understand any of that
  • richard head friends call ...  •  3 months ago
    remember to pick up a copy of the book "three trails in the sand by peter draggin
  • richard head friends call ...  •  3 months ago
    hey there doc if a tree falls in the forest and theres no one around to hear it and mary has six apples and john has four apples and john eats one apple what time is it in banger maine? thanks i,ll hold for your answer
  • Just Sayin'  •  3 months ago
    Suspend it? That seems wicked retarded.... collect it while you can and while it's there.
  • swinglow  •  Atlanta, United States  •  3 months ago
    what a stupid stupid letter... what was the point? brag much?
  • Ms. Common Sense  •  3 months ago
    no wonder the system is bankrupt
  • james  •  3 months ago
    A full 25% of people in this country live on federal government programs without any work income at all. Forty nine percent of people pay no federal income taxes at all. They will, of course, vote for whoever will keep the gravy train running. Obama in 2012!
    • Daniel K 3 months ago
      49 % pay the payroll tax, which Richie Rich does not pay. To say they pay nothing shows a willingness to distort the situation. Either way, we had a lot more jobs before tax cut for the rich
    • Ed 3 months ago
      "Rich people don't pay taxs" remember that quote from a dear Republican that left $11M to her F%&*ing dog?
  • A Yahoo! User  •  Ypsilanti, United States  •  3 months ago
    collect at 35 like the rest of the country on disability, or welfare
  • buabba4us  •  Doylestown, United States  •  3 months ago
    the only reason its low is the thief in the white house. stupid people vote away their own freedom away.what good has been done by those idiots,the demo.
  • richard head friends call ...  •  3 months ago
    my uncle was hurt in a sawmill accident lost both arms and both legs my aunt took him to the ss office in a kroger shopping cart they turned him down said he could go back to work at the sawmill auntie say my god how! ss said he can stick an axe handle up his rectum and do flips split kindling wood yeee hawww have they bombed iran yet?let me know its hard to hear in this tn holler