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The Divorced Spouse Strategy That Adds $14,400 a Year for a 66-Year-Old Whose Ex Is Still Alive
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The Divorced Spouse Strategy That Adds $14,400 a Year for a 66-Year-Old Whose Ex Is Still Alive

Yahoo Finance · Jun 7, 2026, 9:00 PM

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  • The Divorced Spouse Strategy That Adds $14,400 a Year for a 66-Year-Old Whose Ex Is Still Alive 24/7 Wall St.
  • Claiming earlier permanently reduces the divorced spouse benefit, while waiting past 67 adds nothing.
  • The extra $1,200/month cuts annual IRA withdrawals from $20,000 to $5,600 and can convert to a full survivor benefit if the ex dies first.

The Divorced Spouse Strategy That Adds $14,400 a Year for a 66-Year-Old Whose Ex Is Still Alive 24/7 Wall St. Gerelyn Terzo Mon, June 8, 2026 at 4:00 AM GMT+7 5 min read Quick Read Divorced spouses married 10+ years can claim up to 50% of their ex s full retirement age benefit at 62, even if the ex hasn t filed yet.

Filing at exactly age 67 is optimal. Claiming earlier permanently reduces the divorced spouse benefit, while waiting past 67 adds nothing.

The extra $1,200/month cuts annual IRA withdrawals from $20,000 to $5,600 and can convert to a full survivor benefit if the ex dies first.

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