Social Security for Stay-at-Home Moms (and Dads): How to Qualify for Benefits (2024)

Posted by Ronald J. Fichera Feb 05, 2023

Just because you don't bring home a paycheck doesn't mean you're not working. A stay-at-home parent can get a Social Security check just like any other worker. Here's how.

In order to qualify for a full Social Security benefit, you have to have worked 40 quarters, which equates to 10 years, earning a minimum of at least $1,640 per quarter. However, what if you elected to stay home, raise your kids, and never worked for 40 quarters? Or even if you got your 40 quarters in, what if you didn't earn enough income to get much of a benefit? Can you still receive Social Security as a stay-at-home mom or dad? The good news is you can.

If you are a married person with little to no earnings history, you can receive a benefit of up to half of your spouse's Social Security. More specifically, you receive half of your spouse's “primary insurance amount,” which is the benefit they receive at their Social Security full retirement age, which right now is age 66 or 67 for most people.

When you receive half of your spouse's Social Security, this is known as the "spousal benefit."

There are a few rules and restrictions to keep in mind if you want to claim this benefit:

  • You should take the greater of your own Social Security benefit or half of your spouse's.
  • You must be at least 62 years of age, and if you apply before your full retirement age, the benefit will be reduced. For example, if your full retirement age is 66, and you take it at 62, you receive 70% of the amount you're entitled to at age 66.
  • As of May 1, 2016, your spouse has to be receiving their Social Security in order for you to take the spousal benefit unless they were grandfathered in under the old "fine and suspend" rule.
  • Generally, you must be married for one year before you can get your spouse's benefits. However, if you are the parent of your spouse's child, the one-year rule does not apply.
  • Only one spouse in a marriage can claim this spousal benefit.

Keep in mind, if you are still working and you take a spousal benefit before your full retirement age, part or all of your benefits may be withheld depending on how much money you make. If you make more than $21,240 per year, then for every $2 you earn above this threshold, $1 in benefits is withheld. You don't lose these withheld benefits. They will be added to your monthly benefit later when you stop working or reach full retirement age. At that time, your benefit is recalculated and includes the withheld benefits to make the overall benefit higher.

Also, if you are divorced, you can receive a spousal benefit as long as the marriage lasted 10 years. You must be at least 62 years of age, you can't be married at the time you apply, and your ex-spouse must be at least 62.

The big difference in the case of a divorce is that your ex-spouse doesn't have to file for his or her benefit in order for you to receive the spousal benefit as long as you have been divorced for at least two years.

Finally, in a case where you are a widow, you can actually claim the deceased spouse's benefit as early as age 60 as long as the marriage lasted nine months, and instead of receiving half of your deceased spouse's Social Security, you will receive 100% of the deceased spouse's earned benefit if you file at your full retirement age. Keep in mind this survivors benefit will be reduced if you apply early.

This article was provided by Mike Piershale, ChFC, for Kiplinger Magazine and brought to you by the Ronald J. Fichera Law Firm, where our mission is to provide trusted, professional legal services and strategic advice to assist our clients in their personal and business matters. Our firm is committed to delivering efficient and cost-effective legal services focusing on communication, responsiveness, and attention to detail. For more information about our services, contact us today!

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Social Security for Stay-at-Home Moms (and Dads): How to Qualify for Benefits (2024)

FAQs

Social Security for Stay-at-Home Moms (and Dads): How to Qualify for Benefits? ›

Social Security Program Rules

The wife of a retired worker is eligible for a spousal benefit of up to 50 percent of her husband's primary insurance amount ( PIA ), if claimed at her full retirement age ( FRA ).

How does a housewife get Social Security benefits? ›

Social Security Program Rules

The wife of a retired worker is eligible for a spousal benefit of up to 50 percent of her husband's primary insurance amount ( PIA ), if claimed at her full retirement age ( FRA ).

Can you get money from the government for being a stay-at-home mom? ›

Types of Grants For Stay At Home Moms

One common type is the Federal Pell Grant, which provides financial assistance based on need. Another option is the Women's Independence Scholarship Program (WISP), specifically designed for survivors of domestic abuse looking to further their education.

Can my mom get Social Security if she never worked? ›

Even if you have never worked in a job covered by Social Security, as a parent, there are two ways that you may still be eligible for benefits. If you are a parent and take care of your child who receives Social Security benefits and is under age 18, you can get benefits until your child reaches age 16.

Can a housewife who never worked get Social Security? ›

A wife with no work record or low benefit entitlement on her own work record is eligible for between one-third and one-half of her spouse's Social Security benefit.

Can a stay-at-home mom get Social Security benefits? ›

Just because you don't bring home a paycheck doesn't mean you're not working. A stay-at-home parent can get a Social Security check just like any other worker.

How much Social Security will my non working wife get? ›

For a spouse who is not entitled to benefits on his or her own earnings record, this reduction factor is applied to the base spousal benefit, which is 50 percent of the worker's primary insurance amount.

What is the 10 year rule for Social Security? ›

Although you need at least 10 years of work (40 credits) to qualify for Social Security retirement benefits, we base the amount of your benefit on your highest 35 years of earnings.

What is the 5/10 rule in Social Security? ›

The Social Security 5-year rule refers specifically to disability benefits. It requires that you must have worked five out of the last ten years immediately before your disability onset to qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

Can two wives collect Social Security from one husband? ›

Each survivor benefit can be up to 100% of your benefit. The amount may be reduced if the women start benefits before their own full retirement age, but they don't have to share — the amount isn't reduced because you've had more than one spouse.

What happens if I don't get 40 credits for Social Security? ›

The number of credits does not affect the amount of benefits you receive. We use the number of credits you've earned to determine your eligibility for retirement or disability benefits, Medicare, and your family's eligibility for survivors benefits. We cannot pay benefits to you if you don't have enough credits.

Can you receive Social Security benefits if you never work? ›

If you haven't worked and paid Social Security taxes for 10 years or more, we'll still see if you're eligible for a monthly benefit based on a current or former spouse's work. The requirements vary based on whether you're married, divorced, or widowed.

What is the new spousal rule for Social Security? ›

A Social Security spousal rule that has been around for decades officially ends this year for everyone except those who turned 70 on Jan. 1, 2024. The rule allows recipients to switch between their benefits and their spouses to receive the maximum amount.

Does a second wife get Social Security from her husband? ›

If you re-married and your second spouse is deceased, you qualify to claim benefits from either your first spouse if that marriage lasted at least 10 years, or your second spouse if you were married at least 9 months before they died.

When can a wife draw off her husband's Social Security? ›

In addition, to be eligible for spouse's benefits, you must be one of the following: 62 years of age or older. Any age if you have a child who is younger than 16 in your care or has a disability and is entitled to benefits on your spouse's record.

Can my wife get disability if she never worked? ›

Answer: The short answer is "No" for SSDI and "Yes" for SSI! If the applicant has never worked, they will not be eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). SSDI eligibility criteria require that you have worked long enough and recently enough to be insured for Social Security disability.

Can a housewife get SSI? ›

Your Other Option: Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

If you're a homemaker or stay-at-home parent, your best option for disability benefits is to apply for supplemental security income. SSI is available to everyone, regardless of your history of paid, taxed work. However, SSI has criteria of its own.

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