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  2. Supplemental Security Income - Wikipedia

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    In August 1974, Congress established legislation to automatically increase SSI benefits by the same percentage and at the same time as Social Security retirement, survivors, and disability benefits. [ 8 ] [ full citation needed ] In 2020, the maximum SSI benefit for an individual ($783) was about 52 percent of the average monthly benefit of ...

  3. Timeline of disability rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1960 – The National Association for Down Syndrome (originally incorporated as the Mongoloid Development Council), the oldest Down syndrome parent organization in the States, was founded by Kathryn McGee, whose daughter Tricia had Down syndrome. [45] 1960 – The Social Security Amendments of 1960 eliminated the restriction that disabled ...

  4. Social Security Disability Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD or SSDI) is a payroll tax-funded federal insurance program of the United States government.It is managed by the Social Security Administration and designed to provide monthly benefits to people who have a medically determinable disability (physical or mental) that restricts their ability to be employed.

  5. Social Security 2025: How Long Does It Take To Get Approved?

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    The primary Social Security benefit comes in the form of monthly payouts to retirees. However, there are a host of other benefits paid out by the SSA, from disability and spousal benefits to ...

  6. 5 Social Security Benefits You Can Claim Online - AOL

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    Applying for and obtaining social security benefits can be confusing -- but these five can be easily claimed online. Before you register for or use any of the online tools for SSA benefits, you'll...

  7. The Cruelty of Medicaid Work Requirements - AOL

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    They met strict requirements when it came to their income and the severity of their disability. They are easily categorized as disabled and easily excluded from any work requirements that might ...

  8. Disability in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Social Security Administration (SSA), defines disability in terms of an individual's inability to perform substantial gainful activity (SGA), by which it means "work paying minimum wage or better". The agency pairs SGA with a list of medical conditions that qualify individuals for disability benefits. Individuals who are disabled will ...

  9. Social Security Fairness Act: What Will Happen to Your ... - AOL

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    The Social Security Fairness Act (SSFA), which was recently signed into law by former president Joe Biden, eliminates rules that reduce Social Security benefits for those who also get income from...