Does my wife social security money come out of or offset what I receive?
No, auxiliary or spousal benefits have no impact on the primary beneficiaries benefits in most situations.
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No, auxiliary or spousal benefits have no impact on the primary beneficiaries benefits in most situations.
It depends how much you are working. If you are earning over $1,090 per month, then no you do not qualify. If you earn less, you might qualify.
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Yes. Here is the link to SSA's Office of International Operations that can give you some additional information. http://www.ssa.gov/foreign/
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