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SSI / SSDI Are Determined to be Confusing
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 549926"><p>I have applied for difficult child 1, who receives SSDI on my account, that he would continue to get his SSDI and that amount will be deducted from whatever SSI he might get. I also had several clients when I was a county social worker that did receive both. My understanding is that the amount of the disability is based on the amount in their social security credit earnings (hard to describe) but if it's not up "enough", then SSI makes up the difference. It IS confusing but the way it was explained to me years ago made sense.......too bad my brain doesn't work so well any more either or I could explain it better.</p><p></p><p>Put simply, YES, he can get both!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 549926"] I have applied for difficult child 1, who receives SSDI on my account, that he would continue to get his SSDI and that amount will be deducted from whatever SSI he might get. I also had several clients when I was a county social worker that did receive both. My understanding is that the amount of the disability is based on the amount in their social security credit earnings (hard to describe) but if it's not up "enough", then SSI makes up the difference. It IS confusing but the way it was explained to me years ago made sense.......too bad my brain doesn't work so well any more either or I could explain it better. Put simply, YES, he can get both! [/QUOTE]
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