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SSI Recipients Will Benefit from Rule Changes to In-Kind Support

Starting on September 30, 2024, Social Security will update how it calculates in-kind support for individuals receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI). In-kind support can reduce a claimant’s benefit by up to one-third, but these changes will make calculating in-kind support less complicated and more fair to SSI recipients. First, the Agency will stop reducing a […]

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Social Security Adds Eleven New Compassionate Allowance Conditions

This August the Social Security Administration added eleven new conditions to its list of impairments that qualify for Compassionate Allowances. Compassionate Allowances is a program that allows the Agency to quickly identify individuals whose claims clearly meet the Social Security disability standard. Because of their severities, the conditions that fall under Compassionate Allowances will always

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Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits Funded Through 2098

Since its inception, Social Security has seemed at risk for insolvency. Yet every time the program has been on the brink of demise, it has been saved. That being said, a confluence of factors, including an aging population, longer life expectancies, and economic downturns, have made many policymakers rethink how we distribute retirement benefits. However,

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Social Security Begins to Address Growing Concern About its Antiquated Job Database by Removing Over One Hundred Jobs

The final step (Step 5) of the Agency’s disability determination process is to determine if an applicant can perform any work with their limitations. At the hearing level, and the judge will ask an expert, known as a Vocational Expert (VE), to testify to jobs that the claimant could perform in the economy. VEs must

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Why you need to appeal: Current SSA Disability Benefit Approval Rates

There are four levels of appeal if your initial disability claim is denied. Most of the time youhave the option of submitting a new application rather than appealing, but if you have a strongdisability claim and a detailed initial application you should consider appealing your case. As shown in the snapshot below, only 38% of

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New Change to SSA’s Past Relevant Work Benefits Claimants

Starting on June 8, 2024, SSDI/SSI disability applicants will only have to provide SSA with afive-year work history instead of the previous fifteen-year requirement. SSA looks at Past RelevantWork (PRW) to determine what job skills an applicant has, and what if any of those skills aretransferable to other jobs. The rule change benefits applicants in

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Social Security and Supplemental Security Income Changes for 2024

On October 12, 2023, the Social Security Administration announced that Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits will increase 3.2 percent in 2024. On average, Social Security retirement benefits will increase by more than $50 per month starting in January. Social Security beneficiaries will see the 3.2 percent cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) beginning in January

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