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Some Can Collect Social Security Benefits Even if They’ve Never Worked

While Social Security retirement benefits are generally available only to those with at least ten years of work experience, there are a few situations where one could be eligible for benefits, even if he/she has never worked.  Katie Brockman covers these scenarios in this piece.  Brockman covers spousal, divorce, and survivors benefits in this informative article here.

AMAC Foundation’s Social Security Advisory Service is free to the public, and features the availability of a staff of trained and accredited Advisors standing by to provide clarification and guidance to those approaching Social Security.  To learn more about the Social Security Advisory Service, click here to visit AMAC Foundation’s website. Since launching the service in 2016, the Foundation has served more than 14,000 Seniors in understanding this critical support system.

 

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