Infatuation Rules
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No, money in the bank doesn't affect Social Security disability benefits. There is a $2,000 to $3,000 limit (varies by household) for the SSI program, but the SSDI program does not take personal assets into account when determining eligibility.
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Read More »If someone is applying for disability benefits, they may be relieved to learn, yes, you can have a savings account on Social Security disability. While there are certain financial factors that can disqualify someone from Social Security eligibility, having a savings account is not one of those factors. But of course, there are some subtleties to be aware of with any benefits matter, so let’s take a closer look. Here, we’ll share:
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Read More »Here’s a bit more about the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program and who is eligible for SSI benefits. It is a federal support program that receives funding from general tax revenue, not Social Security taxes. This program provides financial support to help recipients cover basic needs such as clothing, shelter, and food. This program provides aid to aged (65 or older), blind, and disabled people who have little or no income (or limited resources). To qualify, participants must be a U.S. citizen or national, or qualify as one of certain categories of noncitizens. What You Have to Tell SS about Your Assets if You Want Benefits Can you have a savings account on SSI or SSDI? There are certain assets (in this case, they’re known as resources) that must be disclosed in order to qualify for benefits through the SSI program. However, there aren’t any such limits in place for the SSDI program. What the value of someone’s resources is (aka their financial assets) helps determine if they are eligible for Social Security benefits. If a recipient has more resources than allowed by the limit at the beginning of the month (when resources are counted), they won’t receive benefits for that month. They can be eligible again the next month if they use up or sell enough resources to fall below the limit.
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