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Here Are Average Social Security Benefits at 62, 67, and 70

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Boosting Your Social Security: 2 Often-Overlooked Rules That Increase Benefits Over 70%
One of the best benefits of Social Security is that individuals can receive benefits based on their partner's work history, known as spousal benefits. With Social Security spousal benefits, someone is eligible to receive up to 50% of their spouse's PIA, assuming they claim benefits at their FRA.

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Boosting Social Security: A simple way to increase the average payment up to $1,000
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Social Security Fairness Act: Some Beneficiaries Have To Wait Until November To Get Paid
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