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  1. May 27, 2022 · If you are a widow (or your ex-spouse died), you may be eligible to receive benefits on your late spouse’s, or ex-spouse’s, Social Security record. How much you receive will depend on your age, the amount of benefits you may receive on your own record, and whether you have dependent children.

  2. Nov 21, 2023 · Generally, widows can receive between 71.5% to 100% of their deceased spouses full retirement benefit. If a widow claims benefits at full retirement age, they typically receive 100% of the deceased spouse’s PIA, while claiming before full retirement age results in reduced benefits.

  3. If a person receives widow's or widower's benefits, and will qualify for a retirement benefit that's more than their survivors benefit, they can switch to their own retirement benefit as early as age 62 or as late as age 70. The rules are complicated and vary depending on the situation.

  4. Dec 16, 2021 · General, Survivors. Social Security Survivors Benefits Explained. December 16, 2021 • By Dawn Bystry, Associate Commissioner, Office of Strategic and Digital Communications. Reading Time: 1 Minute. Last Updated: November 2, 2023. We are here for surviving family members when a worker dies.

  5. Sep 19, 2019 · Your widow or widower may be able to get full benefits at full retirement age. The full retirement age for survivors is age 66 for people born in 1945-1956, with the full retirement age gradually increasing to age 67 for people born in 1962 or later. Your widow or widower can get reduced benefits as early as age 60.

  6. Aug 19, 2022 · 1. You become eligible at age 60 … usually. In most cases the widow or widower of a deceased worker can begin collecting a survivor benefit as early as age 60 (although the monthly payment increases if you wait — see number 4). There are circumstances, however, in which you can start sooner.

  7. Who is eligible to receive Social Security survivors benefits and how do I apply? Views: A surviving spouse, surviving divorced spouse, unmarried child, or dependent parent may be eligible for monthly survivor benefits based on the deceased worker’s earnings.

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