Can you pass a basic quiz on Social Security? More than half of Americans can't
The question most got wrong was whether or not you have to be a U.S. citizen to be eligible for benefits.
If I am receiving benefits before my full retirement age and continue to work, my benefits might be reduced based on how much I make.If I have a spouse and he or she passes away, I will receive both my full benefit and my deceased spouse's full benefit.
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