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Taking SS at 66 and 1month, but continued work.

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You will not. Once you file, your benefit will not increase as a result of the delayed retirement credits (the 8% annual amount that you referenced). However, if you are still working and one of your years of earnings replaces one of the top 35 years of earnings history, your benefit will be recalculated and will increase. 

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Howdy,

Thanks for taking the time to read and answer these questions.

Sorry, don't want to leave my on the table.

My wife's on SSDI.

Can I get a spousal benefit for her?

How early can I get it?

Would it be affected by my salary?

Thanks again.

jmchds13

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