Benefit Inputs
A spousal benefit is up to 50% of a living worker's benefit. A survivor benefit is up to 100% of a deceased worker's benefit.
Sets your full retirement age. For survivors, full retirement age lags by two birth years (reaches 67 for those born 1962 or later).
The working spouse's primary insurance amount - their benefit at their own full retirement age. Find it on their Social Security statement.
A spousal benefit can start at 62; a survivor benefit can start at 60 (or 50 if you are disabled).
Your own monthly Social Security benefit, if you have one. You receive the higher of your own benefit or the spousal benefit, not both.
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Choose spousal or survivor, enter the worker's
benefit and your claiming age to estimate