I'm new to this site.
I'm in a real pickle. I finally got the nerve to leave my abusive husband, but walked out with only the clothes on my back, and $500.00 to my name.
I am 61 years old.
I am currently living with my mother.
Here is my situation:
I'm eligible once my divorce is final to get Social Security from a dead former husband of $1,203.00 per month.
If I wait until I'm 62, then that amount would rise to $1,363.00.
If I take the $1,203.00 now, that amount will never change.
If I chose to draw on my own Social Security at age 62, that amount would be less that the $1,203.00, so that is not an option, and I wasn't married to my current husband for at least 10 years, so drawing on him is not an option.
At 66 I will get another $150.00 per month from a pension.
So, what do I do? Try and find a full time job, work it until I reach 62, then take the $1,363.00 per month, and if I have to, get a part time job then to supplement the $1,363.00, OR do I plan on working full time as long as I can, then when I can't work any longer, take the Social Security??
I don't know what to do. I'm living in a state where the unemployment is at 9.??%, and with my age, it could be difficult finding a job here.
I can stay with my mom for a few months, but I don't want to live with her for very long.
I'm in a real pickle. I finally got the nerve to leave my abusive husband, but walked out with only the clothes on my back, and $500.00 to my name.
I am 61 years old.
I am currently living with my mother.
Here is my situation:
I'm eligible once my divorce is final to get Social Security from a dead former husband of $1,203.00 per month.
If I wait until I'm 62, then that amount would rise to $1,363.00.
If I take the $1,203.00 now, that amount will never change.
If I chose to draw on my own Social Security at age 62, that amount would be less that the $1,203.00, so that is not an option, and I wasn't married to my current husband for at least 10 years, so drawing on him is not an option.
At 66 I will get another $150.00 per month from a pension.
So, what do I do? Try and find a full time job, work it until I reach 62, then take the $1,363.00 per month, and if I have to, get a part time job then to supplement the $1,363.00, OR do I plan on working full time as long as I can, then when I can't work any longer, take the Social Security??
I don't know what to do. I'm living in a state where the unemployment is at 9.??%, and with my age, it could be difficult finding a job here.
I can stay with my mom for a few months, but I don't want to live with her for very long.
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