supplemental security income (ssi)
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a government program in the United States that provides financial assistance to low-income individuals with disabilities, blind individuals, or elderly individuals who have limited resources and are unable to work.
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Related Concepts (23)
- aid to families with dependent children (afdc)
- applying for ssi benefits
- changes in living situation and ssi benefits
- disability benefits
- eligibility criteria for supplemental security income (ssi)
- entitlement programs
- government transfers
- public assistance programs
- social security
- social security benefits
- social security disability insurance (ssdi) vs. ssi
- ssi and housing assistance
- ssi and medicaid eligibility
- ssi and medicare coverage
- ssi and other government assistance programs
- ssi and work incentives
- ssi for disabled adults and children
- ssi for the elderly
- ssi income and resource limits
- ssi overpayment and appeals process
- ssi payments and benefit amounts
- ssi recipients and financial management
- welfare programs
Similar Concepts
- food stamps/snap (supplemental nutrition assistance program)
- social security administration
- social security administration (ssa)
- social security administration services
- social security contributions
- social security disability benefits
- social security disability insurance (ssdi)
- social security eligibility
- social security income (ssi)
- social security number (ssn)
- social security programs
- social security retirement credits
- social security tax
- social security trust fund
- supplemental nutrition assistance program (snap)