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The vast majority of people on SSDI benefits receive substantially less income than they did when they were working - maybe $800-$1200 per month. Unless you have pensions or trust funds or substantial savings, you will not be able to sustain the lifestyle you have now. Something will have to give. .nd the issue that needs to be decided is if you are physically and mentally able to work at a job that pays you about $1100 a month, not just whether or not you have reduced your hours voluntarily And, there is a huge difference between SSI and SSDI (I know they look alike). SSI, Supplemental Security Income, is a means-tested, low income, welfare disability benefit, designed to keep you from starving and being homeless. It does not provide enough money for a middle income lifestyle. You should go to socialsecurity.gov and read up on disability benefits. But work as long as you can. |
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