What are the benefits of Supplemental Security Income?

Discover the program that guarantees the quality of life for those in need.

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Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a financial support program for low-income people who are elderly or have a disability.

In some states, SSI members automatically have access to Medicaid, the federal program that provides health insurance to low-income people.

The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) offers a monthly amount to its beneficiaries. A basic monthly fee of $841 per individual and $1,261 per couple.

If the beneficiary already has some monthly income, the SSI value may be lower, and there are criteria for participating.

Who can claim Supplemental Security Income (SSI):

• People with disabilities, blind people, or people over 65 years of age; • Must have low income; • Required to be an American or a legal alien.

Now that you know how the program works and its benefit, see how you can apply. Take a look at the content we prepared to help you with your registration.