Eh? Spousal benefits are not affected by anybody else's retirement benefits.All spouse's benefits are reduced by an individual's own Social Security Retirement.
They get the higher of the two, not the difference.An individual is first paid on their own SSN. If their spousal benefit is higher than their own, they get the difference.
We understood you the first time around. Yes, your SSDI will revert to SS Retirement on your normal retirement date.To Clarify. I am on SSDI due to strokes. My wife (a tad older) has just turned 62 and is considering drawing her normal Social Security Retirement that she now qualifies for.
A secondary question I would like to ask is: When does my SSDI end and revert to Social Security Retirement? Or does it?
Thank you all for your replies.
Dave