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In reply to the discussion: I am a new widow asking for help. Thank you all so much! [View all]lunatica
(53,410 posts)28. Go to your local Social Security administration
and talk to someone about getting your husbands social security. Be sure to take his social security number, his full legal name and and his birth and death certificates.
Im sure theyll help you one way or another. No one can live on $1032 a month!
I was able to get my husbands social security simply because I was married to him for 10 years by their rules. I had that income for years before I retired and changed to getting my own SS income.
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Have you applied for SNAP (food stamps)? Or maybe there is a local food bank?
Liberty Belle
Jun 2022
#5
Gave what I could spare right now. Hope it helps and that things get better for you. /nt
spudspud
Jun 2022
#9
In case you didn't know, a widow can apply for spousal Social Security benefits at age 60.
pnwmom
Jun 2022
#10
I am so terribly sorry that you're going through this, especially after having lost your husband
Rhiannon12866
Jun 2022
#11
Part of the reason I moved from Portland to Kelso was the high rent cost in PDX
BlueLucy
Jun 2022
#32