social security spousal benefits
Social Security spousal benefits refer to the financial support provided to the spouse or ex-spouse of someone who is eligible for Social Security retirement or disability benefits. Spousal benefits allow the non-working or lower-earning spouse to receive a percentage of their partner's Social Security benefits, providing them with a measure of financial security during retirement or in the event of disability or death.
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