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Not now. Spouse has to be eligible for SS and she's not. But minimum age is 62 so he only has 2 years to go.Someone turning 65 lacks 40 hours of substantial earnings (only has 24) but spouse, age 60, does have 40+ hours.
Can the T65 spouse use the younger spouses work credits now or does he have to wait until spouse is 65?
My wife, who is 2 years older than me, enrolled in Medicare part A & B at age 65 based on my work credits.Someone turning 65 lacks 40 hours of substantial earnings (only has 24) but spouse, age 60, does have 40+ hours.
Can the T65 spouse use the younger spouses work credits now or does he have to wait until spouse is 65?
You don't have work credits. You have jam credits. They treat musicians a little differently.My wife, who is 2 years older than me, enrolled in Medicare part A & B at age 65 based on my work credits.
That's because you were 63 and eligible for Social Security. If you were only 61 when she turned 65 she wouldn't have qualified for premium free Part AMy wife, who is 2 years older than me, enrolled in Medicare part A & B at age 65 based on my work credits.
Someone turning 65 lacks 40 hours of substantial earnings (only has 24) but spouse, age 60, does have 40+ hours.
Can the T65 spouse use the younger spouses work credits now or does he have to wait until spouse is 65?
Good timing. So your wife robbed the cradle.My wife, who is 2 years older than me, enrolled in Medicare part A & B at age 65 based on my work credits.
Are you serious?Good timing. So your wife robbed the cradle.
Are you serious?
My boy deserves a video.