KEY POINTS
  • If you file before full retirement age, you are automatically deemed applying for spousal benefits as well, as long as your husband or wife already is receiving Social Security.
  • Under spousal benefits, the maximum you can qualify for is generally 50% of your spouse's full-retirement-age benefits.
  • The rules that apply to spousal benefits for individuals born after Jan. 1, 1954, were changed in 2015 congressional legislation.

Married? You may want to think about how claiming Social Security early would affect your spousal benefits.

For starters, not all early filers can access those benefits right away. And for those who can, it may not translate into a bigger monthly check. It's also common to misunderstand what you're entitled to as a spouse.