Ep. 119: Social Security for Married Couples: The Survivor Benefit Mistake

If you’re married, your Social Security claiming strategy is not just about your benefit — it’s about protecting your spouse’s income for life. In this video, I’ll explain the most overlooked Social Security rule for married couples and how it can dramatically affect the surviving spouse’s financial security.

Many retirees don’t realize that when one spouse passes away, one Social Security check disappears. The surviving spouse only keeps the larger of the two benefits, which means the higher earner’s claiming decision may be the most important Social Security decision you make.

Using a real-life style example, we’ll walk through how delaying Social Security can significantly increase the survivor benefit, potentially adding thousands of dollars per month for the spouse who lives the longest. I’ll also explain why couples who claim too early may unintentionally reduce the surviving spouse’s income during the most financially vulnerable years of retirement.

However, this strategy doesn’t apply to everyone. I’ll also share three situations where it may actually make sense to ignore the typical advice to delay Social Security, including health considerations, investment strategies, and withdrawal rate concerns.

If you are within 5–10 years of retirement, married, and have saved $1M or more, this Social Security strategy could have a major impact on your long-term retirement income plan.

Enjoy the episode!

~Kevin

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Kevin Lao

I am the owner and lead financial planner @ IFS. We are an independent firm specializing in retirement planning. I also host The Planning for Retirement Podcast and can be found on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and other streaming services. I live in Chattanooga, TN with my wife, three boys and two rescue pups. I love to travel, play golf and smoke (and eat) meats.