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- Who is eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI)? - AARP
Supplemental Security Income, or SSI, is a federal benefit program administered by the Social Security Administration that provides safety-net financial support for people in need You may qualify for monthly SSI payments if: you are 65 or older, blind or have a disability; you are a U S citizen or lawful resident;
- How Marriage Affects SSI Eligibility and Benefits - AARP
Social Security applies the $3,000 resource limit to married couples even if only one is SSI-eligible Life events that can affect your SSI status, including a change in marital status or your spouse’s income, must be reported to the SSA no later than 10 days after the end of the month in which the change took place
- How Do Financial Assets Affect SSI Benefits? - AARP
To be eligible for SSI, an individual cannot have more than $2,000 worth of what Social Security calls “countable resources ” For a married couple, the spouses’ combined assets cannot exceed $3,000 Resources topping those levels are grounds for Social Security to reject an application for SSI, and to withhold or terminate benefits if you
- Stimulus Checks: Who Is Eligible and When Will You Get Them? - AARP
On April 24, the IRS announced the SSI and VA beneficiaries had until May 5 to use the non-filers web tool to provide information about their eligible child dependents Otherwise, they will receive $1,200 automatically and, by law, the additional $500 per eligible child would be paid in association with a return filing for tax year 2020
- Can You Get Both SSDI and SSI Disability Benefits? - AARP
A concurrent claim can also help with health care SSDI recipients are eligible for Medicare, but in most circumstances, that coverage doesn't begin until you've been getting benefits for 24 months SSI recipients in most states automatically qualify for Medicaid, which could help cover your health costs while you wait for Medicare to start
- How To Apply For Supplemental Security Income (SSI) - AARP
You need not have worked a certain amount, or paid FICA taxes, to be eligible In 2025, the maximum federal SSI benefit is $967 a month for an individual and $1,450 for a married couple if both spouses qualify for the program SSI benefits are available to residents of the 50 states, the District of Columbia and the Northern Mariana Islands
- Social Security When A Spouse Dies - A Guide To Survivor Benefits - AARP
When a Social Security beneficiary dies, their surviving spouse is eligible for survivor benefits Nearly 3 7 million widows and widowers, including some divorced from late beneficiaries, were receiving survivor benefits as of February 2025
- When Are You Eligible For Social Security? - AARP
You become eligible to collect Social Security retirement benefits at age 62 You can check on your eligibility, earnings history and estimated future benefits on the Social Security statement at your online My Social Security account
- Can I Collect Social Security From My Ex-Spouse? - AARP
Yes You are eligible to collect benefits on a living former spouse’s earnings record as long as: The marriage lasted at least 10 years You have not remarried You are at least 62 years of age Your ex-spouse is entitled to collect Social Security retirement or disability benefits
- My Spouse Gets SSDI. Am I Eligible for Spousal Benefits? - AARP
For example, someone who turns 62 in 2025 would be eligible for 32 5 percent of a spouse’s SSDI amount If you are divorced and drawing SSDI, your former spouse also may be able to collect benefits if the marriage lasted at least 10 years and your ex is 62 or older and has not remarried
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