The 10-Year Marriage Rule Just Cost Her $1,400 a Month in Social Security. Here's Why the Calendar Matters
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A woman is reportedly losing $1,400 a month in social security benefits due to the 10-year marriage rule. The length of a marriage appears to be a crucial factor in determining social security benefits, with some outlets suggesting that staying married for at least 10 years can significantly impact retirement and estate planning. However, the specifics of the situation and the rules surrounding social security benefits are unclear, with various outlets discussing different scenarios and potential benefits.
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