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If You Are The Worker's Widow Or Widower

Updated 09/04
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If you are the unmarried widow or widower of a person who worked long enough under Social Security, you can

  • receive full benefits at full retirement age or older or reduced benefits as early as age 60.

  • begin receiving benefits as early as age 50 if you are disabled.

  • receive survivors benefits at any age if you take care of the deceased worker's child who is under age 16 or is disabled and receives benefits on the worker's record.

Please note: If you also will receive a pension based on work not covered by Social Security, such as government or foreign work, your Social Security benefits as a survivor may be affected.

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Full retirement age for Survivors is increasing from 65 to 67

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Note: Survivors born on January 1st of any year should refer to the previous year.

 
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