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Needing to stay strong, feeling like a horrible person. :(
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 749561" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>There is a very generous window where benefits are not affected by work. I don't remember exactly. And then above that window they begin pro-rating the benefits. This is only an example: Let's say the benefit amount every month is $900. (It differs state to state.) Somebody could work and earn say $700 more each month without it affecting their benefit amount. (I picked that number out of my hat.) And then, say if they earned $800, for that extra $100, they would deduct say, $50 off the benefit for that month, and each increment more of earnings until a certain wage would eliminate the way altogether.</p><p></p><p>A way better way to understand this would be to google, "how earnings affect monthly SSI benefits."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 749561, member: 18958"] There is a very generous window where benefits are not affected by work. I don't remember exactly. And then above that window they begin pro-rating the benefits. This is only an example: Let's say the benefit amount every month is $900. (It differs state to state.) Somebody could work and earn say $700 more each month without it affecting their benefit amount. (I picked that number out of my hat.) And then, say if they earned $800, for that extra $100, they would deduct say, $50 off the benefit for that month, and each increment more of earnings until a certain wage would eliminate the way altogether. A way better way to understand this would be to google, "how earnings affect monthly SSI benefits." [/QUOTE]
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