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Can a person who has never worked collect Social Security at 62?

While it is generally impossible to collect Social Security *retirement* benefits without ever having worked and paid into the system, a person who has never worked can collect Social Security at 62 under certain conditions, primarily by claiming benefits based on a spouse's or former spouse's work record. In other cases, they may qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

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