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Social Security Spousal Benefits: Applying for Benefits

March 5, 2010 By kristine 32 Comments

Spouses who do not work or who have substantially lower earnings than their spouse may be able to collect Social Security benefits based on their spouse’s earnings. Below is a common question about spousal benefits.

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