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In 2018 the wife decided she wanted to start taking her social security early (at age 63). Along with her doing that, I filed for spousal benefits. Neither one of us have had any earned income since 2015. Mid 2022 I will turn 70 and we will switch - I will file for my full benefits and she will file for spousal benefits.
Back before she filed, we could go to our My Social Security account and see what our PIA was. Now that we are receiving benefits we no longer see that information (unless I just can't find it.)
What I am wondering is, since I have been receiving only spousal benefits for the last few years, has my PIA amount changed (COLA increases), or is it the same as it was a few years ago since I have not had any earned income? If it does change, how can I find out what my current PIA is?
Back before she filed, we could go to our My Social Security account and see what our PIA was. Now that we are receiving benefits we no longer see that information (unless I just can't find it.)
What I am wondering is, since I have been receiving only spousal benefits for the last few years, has my PIA amount changed (COLA increases), or is it the same as it was a few years ago since I have not had any earned income? If it does change, how can I find out what my current PIA is?