ssi and work incentives
SSI stands for Supplemental Security Income, a government program in the United States that provides financial assistance to individuals with disabilities who have limited income and resources. Work incentives, in the context of SSI, are policies and programs designed to encourage individuals with disabilities to work by providing them with various supports and benefits to help them enter or re-enter the workforce. These incentives often include income disregards, health care continuation, and employment support services, among others.
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