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<blockquote data-quote="OTE" data-source="post: 738443"><p>Have something to share. Nothing shocks me anymore but this did... Maybe most of you knew this?</p><p></p><p>My youngest is still on SSI. Doesn't pay much at all cause he makes about $800 / mo working. But I applied for ss retirement. Turns out he collects SSDI instead of SSI for the rest of his life. That's based on my ss earnings record. So it's multiples of ssi. Wow! Of course ss has to create all sorts of tortures for me to approve it. But wow. </p><p></p><p>So how does that affect everything else? Well still working through everything. Figured out it shouldn't affect job support at all. Might switch him from Medicaid to Medicare. Got the local parent group figuring out what it means to those in group homes. But mine is still with me so that's not an issue for us now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OTE, post: 738443"] Have something to share. Nothing shocks me anymore but this did... Maybe most of you knew this? My youngest is still on SSI. Doesn't pay much at all cause he makes about $800 / mo working. But I applied for ss retirement. Turns out he collects SSDI instead of SSI for the rest of his life. That's based on my ss earnings record. So it's multiples of ssi. Wow! Of course ss has to create all sorts of tortures for me to approve it. But wow. So how does that affect everything else? Well still working through everything. Figured out it shouldn't affect job support at all. Might switch him from Medicaid to Medicare. Got the local parent group figuring out what it means to those in group homes. But mine is still with me so that's not an issue for us now. [/QUOTE]
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