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When Can a Spouse Collect Social Security?


Social Security can be a lifeline for millions of older Americans, so it pays to take full advantage of it. Most people are familiar with retirement benefits, which are what you'll receive if you've worked and paid Social Security taxes for at least 10 years. But if you're married, divorced, or widowed, you could also qualify for additional benefits.

Not everyone is entitled to these types of Social Security, but if you qualify, you could boost your payments by hundreds of dollars per month. Here's how to see whether you're eligible.

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