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{"aggregator_url":"https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/social-security-claiming-strategies-couples-maximize-your-household-benefits","as_of":"2026-04-09T10:38:52.980302+00:00","canonical_url":"https://www.fool.com/retirement/2026/04/09/social-security-claiming-strategies-for-couples-ma/","enrichment":{"aggregator_url":"https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/social-security-claiming-strategies-couples-maximize-your-household-benefits","article_chars":5000,"article_truncated":true,"blocked_reason":null,"candidate_id":"sc_246fd4ed8ef1c979","canonical_host":"fool.com","canonical_is_aggregator":false,"canonical_url":"https://www.fool.com/retirement/2026/04/09/social-security-claiming-strategies-for-couples-ma/","content_type":"text/html; charset=utf-8","enriched_at":"2026-04-10T00:16:36.935532+00:00","extraction_method":"heuristic","fetched_description":"Key PointsCoordinating when each partner will claim Social Security can make it easier on the surviving partner when the other dies.","fetched_title":"Social Security Claiming Strategies for Couples: Maximize Your Household Benefits | Nasdaq","final_url":"https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/social-security-claiming-strategies-couples-maximize-your-household-benefits","html_truncated":false,"paywall_likely":false,"publisher_domain":"fool.com","publisher_resolution":"canonical_url","requested_url":"https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/social-security-claiming-strategies-couples-maximize-your-household-benefits","source_event_id":"evt_a9e51935518f","source_quality":"high","status_code":200,"version":"signal_enrichment_v2"},"fp":"67f79b9fe6475d80","kind":"unusual_volume","published_at":"2026-04-09T09:12:00+00:00","publisher_domain":"fool.com","signal_understanding":{"analysis_basis":"article","claim_confidence":0.62,"dates_mentioned":["April 09, 2026 \u2014 05:12 am EDT"],"entities":[{"asset_class":"media","name":"The Motley Fool","relevance":"high","symbol":"","type":"publisher"},{"asset_class":"person","name":"Dana George","relevance":"medium","symbol":"","type":"author"},{"asset_class":"government_program","name":"Social Security","relevance":"high","symbol":"","type":"program"},{"asset_class":"equity","name":"Nvidia","relevance":"low","symbol":"NVDA","type":"company_mentioned"},{"asset_class":"equity","name":"Intel","relevance":"low","symbol":"INTC","type":"company_mentioned"}],"event_type":"other","information_gaps":["No unusual trading/market volume data is provided in the text, so the signal 'discovery_unusual_volume_delta' cannot be grounded (baseline volume, volume ratio, direction, and ticker are not present).","The article is about Social Security strategy, not a specific market event; no catalyst for stock/volume is described in the provided text.","The 'up to 30%' reduction and example figures are asserted by the article without supporting calculations or citations in the provided excerpt."],"key_facts":["The article states that coordinating when each partner claims Social Security can make it easier on the surviving partner when the other dies.","It says the lower earner may file as early as age 62 if immediate income is needed.","It says the higher earner can delay their claim until age 70 when benefits max out.","The article claims claiming before full retirement age (FRA, stated as age 67 for soon-to-be retirees) permanently reduces monthly benefits by up to 30%.","It provides an example: $2,000/month at age 67 becomes $1,400/month if claimed at 62 (even after reaching FRA).","It provides an example: $3,000/month at age 70 becomes $3,720, described as 8% extra for every year waited up to age 70.","It states that when one partner dies, the remaining partner receives only the higher of the two benefit amounts.","It states COLA is based on the Social Security benefit at the time and provides an example using a 3% COLA.","It claims that waiting until 70 can increase the COLA-adjusted monthly benefit (example: $3,720 with 3% COLA becomes $3,832).","It mentions a 'Social Security bonus' of $23,760 that 'most retirees completely overlook' (framed as a marketing/teaser claim)."],"numeric_claims":[{"label":"FRA (as stated)","value":"67"},{"label":"Benefit reduction for claiming before FRA","value":"up to 30%"},{"label":"Example monthly benefit at 62 vs 67","value":"$2,000 -> $1,400"},{"label":"Example monthly benefit at 70 vs earlier","value":"$3,000 -> $3,720"},{"label":"Extra per year waited up to 70 (as stated)","value":"8% per year"},{"label":"Example COLA rate","value":"3%"},{"label":"Example COLA-adjusted benefit","value":"$3,720 -> $3,832"},{"label":"Teased 'bonus' amount","value":"$23,760"}],"primary_claim":"Coordinating Social Security claiming ages (e.g., lower earner at 62 and higher earner at 70) can increase the survivor\u2019s monthly benefit and the household\u2019s income during COLA increases.","relevance_score":0.12,"sentiment":"neutral","source_quality":"high","summary":"The article argues that couples can improve household and survivor Social Security outcomes by coordinating claim ages\u2014potentially having the lower earner claim earlier (as early as 62) while the higher earner delays until 70.","topics":["Social Security claiming strategies","spousal benefits","survivor benefits","claiming age 62 vs 70","full retirement age (FRA)","COLA (cost-of-living adjustment)"]},"source":"Nasdaq Markets","source_domain":"fool.com","summary":"Key PointsCoordinating when each partner will claim Social Security can make it easier on the surviving partner when the other dies.","tickers":[],"title":"Social Security Claiming Strategies for Couples: Maximize Your Household Benefits","url":"https://www.fool.com/retirement/2026/04/09/social-security-claiming-strategies-for-couples-ma/"}
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