No, not for the sake of earnings. If the individual is over 66 chances are he is full-retirement age so his earnings will not change the amount of checks he is due to receive. Her earnings will be paid to her social security number, so they will not make a difference to his check.
As far as their income being added together, that would only be considered by the IRS when filing their taxes. Will not affect wages paid to a social security number from by an employer.
yes
A friend of mine adopted her ex daughter inlaw's child? Her husband then retired. They get acheck from social security to help take care of her is that legal?
He should apply for disability Social Security and, if successful, he would be eligible for Medicare.
If you get it as part of the settlement or were married 10 or more years you can have half of his social security.
To the Contrary - 1992 Retired with Husband was released on: USA: 12 January 2007
The best way to get the correct answer for your specific case is to visit a Social Security office or call them (they will have records that nobody here will have access to that are needed to perform the calculations).
what is the average social security payment for all people that are retired
social security tax
Yes
Monica Seles has retired now her husband may managing her.
Answering "Is Social security payments received by a retired factory worker included in this year's GDP?"
Provide retired Americans with Social Security payments.