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For those on social security disability?
payments do you have a job? How does that work ? I just started getting payment a few months ago
i have ssdi
i have ssdi
5 Answers
- gosam777Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
SSDI you can earn up to $1000 Mo pre-tax. They also have a ticket to work program where you can test your ability to re-enter the work place, and unlimited earnings for 36 months. Either way, you MUST contact them and report ANY income from working. Income from non working sources is not a factor.
http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10095.html
SSI supplement, any income of any type, wages or other, will reduce benefits.
- 1 decade ago
I have neither. But the answer to your question is dependent upon whether it is SSI or SSDI.
- 1 decade ago
No matter which one you are on, you can work part time and make a certain amount before they start chipping away at your income or in some cases completely take it away.
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- MissyLv 41 decade ago
MY HUSBAND HAS BEEN ON SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY FOR YEARS...HE DOES NT WORK. I KNOW YOU CAN WORK AND MAKE A CERTAIN AMOUNT...BEFORE TAXES....THEY ALSO REVIEW YOUR CASE EVERY 3 YEARS..BUT THATS ABOUT ALL I KNOW.