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Medicaid Report Medicaid And Chip Eligibility Enrollment Renewal And Cost Sharing Policies As Of January 2016 Findings From A 50 State SurveySpousal and/or divorced spouse retirement benefits based on spouse's or former spouse's account..Click here to learn more about the NASI survey..Starting benefits prior to full retirement age means you receive benefits over a longer period of time, but the amount you get will be reduced, perhaps significantly. Delaying the start of your benefits until after your full retirement age of 67, until age 70 means a bigger check but paid out over a shorter period of time. … Continued