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Just for information:
The Social System is made up of (3) different programs. Each of these has their own eligibility requirements and other rules to which the beneficiary has to comply to get these specific benefits.
1. Social Security Old Age or Retirement Benefits - also includes SPOUSAL benefits - sometimes shortened to SSOA or SSR by certain government entities.
2. Survivors Benefits
3. Social Security Disability Benefits - SSDI
There is also another disability program that the Social Security Administration also oversees - The INDIVIDUAL Welfare based Supplemental Security Income program (SSI). This is a disability program for those who are old (65), blind or disabled who are not eligible for Social Security benefits or who have not worked long enough to get a minimum benefit. This also includes disabled children.
📎@GailL1 , thanks for this info and here is a question IF you want to respond - thanks. I do ONLY the retirement one and was wondering IF the funds for my retirement benefits are SHARED BY ALL of these you mentioned? 🤔 Seems like ALOT going out versus NOT enough being added = yes, a future of either reduced or eliminated retirement benefits for us OLD FOLKS. Take care, Nicole 👵
[*** @GailL1 wrote 4/3/25:Just for information:
The Social System is made up of (3) different programs. Each of these has their own eligibility requirements and other rules to which the beneficiary has to comply to get these specific benefits.
1. Social Security Old Age or Retirement Benefits - also includes SPOUSAL benefits - sometimes shortened to SSOA or SSR by certain government entities.
2. Survivors Benefits
3. Social Security Disability Benefits - SSDI
There is also another disability program that the Social Security Administration also oversees - The INDIVIDUAL Welfare based Supplemental Security Income program (SSI). This is a disability program for those who are old (65), blind or disabled who are not eligible for Social Security benefits or who have not worked long enough to get a minimum benefit. This also includes disabled children. ***]
You know what this click-bait heading really is don't you? It only applies to those who have been affected by Windfall Elimination Provision or the Government Pension Offset which have been eliminated as of 12/2024 with the Social Security Fairness Act. The SSA is working hard to get these folks their back pay (back to 01/2024) and recalculate their new benefit amount. Oh yes, they are very happy. But some are getting also some unintended consequences. You can't get more money and still get subsidized as you might have been before the windfall.