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Disability Law Experts, PLC
Disability Law Experts, PLC
Dr. Daniel F. Hallman, Jr., Ph.D., ADR, NADR, EDPNA, MBA, BGS, BS, AAS, AGS.
Social Scientist within Law and Public Policy Administration; Qualitative and Quantitative Research
& SSA National Accredited Disability Representative for Adminidstrative Law for SSDI-DIM / SSI and Continual Disability Review (CRD).
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Supplemental Security Income: An Overview
Supplemental Security Income: An Overview
Signed into law by President Nixon in 1972, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) works in tandem with Social Security to protect low-income seniors and people with severe disabilities against the worst effects of poverty. The modest income support from SSI gives seniors and people with disabilities who have limited income and resources the ability to keep a roof over their heads and food on the table, and pay for needed, often life-sustaining medications.
Key Facts
- SSI provides vital income support to more than 8 million Americans – including 1.2 million children with severe disabilities
- There are strict requirements to qualify for SSI. Assistance is reserved for people who are blind; age 65 or older; or have a severe disability – and who meet very strict income and asset limits
- Benefits for SSI are extremely modest and average around $840 per month as of 2022 — way below the Federal poverty level
Supplemental Security Income Addresses a Critical Need In Our Country
Disability can strike at any time. As part of our nation’s Social Security system, Supplemental Security Income plays a key role in helping millions of Americans and their families maintain dignity and independence. Congress must preserve and strengthen SSI to ensure the economic security of some of our most vulnerable neighbors and their families.
Note, see website: https://nosscr.org/supplemental-security-income-overview/