Multiple Choice
Most married women who choose to work can expect to receive
A) substantially higher Social Security benefits than if they had not worked and thus not paid into the system.
B) substantially lower Social Security benefits than if they had not worked and thus not paid into the system.
C) approximately the same Social Security benefits than if they had not worked and thus not paid into the system.
D) benefits based on their husbands' salary plus 50 percent of their own salary.
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