you can earn up to $80.00 a week and still be elligable for SSI and Social Security. you can earn up to $80.00 a week and still be elligable for SSI and Social Security. you can earn up to $80.00 a week and still be elligable for SSI and Social Security.
It depends on too many things to cover here. The best thing for you to do is call or contact your local Social Security office
i am 65 years old and receive $337.00 per month, how much ssi will give me if i apply for it?
if you mean you are on social security how much can you earn , there is no limit to what you can earn which is a mystery to me. if a person is earning say 1 thousand dollars a week at his job when he turns 65 he can collect another 1500dollars a month does he really need it?this is only one of the problems with the system. if a person really needs it fine, but there are a lot of people getting ssi who are already millionaires and the $1500 is just pocket money then their should be some changes in the way it works and ssi wouldn't be in the financial trouble it is in right now
i am 58 yrs. old and i receive medicare and s.s.i.' if i go to work how much money can i earn, with out losing my medicare and s.s.i.? losing my of benefits?
To make 1200 a week takes a skill or education. A person who makes min. wage at 8.00 an hour will gross 1200 a month if they work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, for a month. This is without taxes and SSI taken out. To earn a clear 1200 a week AFTER taxes/SSI requires a good job. To get a good job you need an education/training. The lowest wage you could earn is 40.00 an hour. A plumber earns that and more per hour, so does an electrician, but they have a skill.
I was told by a group of Social Security Attorneys that the MOST I could expect was $950.00 per month. It depends on how much has been paid into SS by the recipient while he/she was working (Payroll deductions).
No. You will collect one or the other. SSI will initially kick in, then you have to pay it back out of SSD when you qualify. SSI is usually much less than SSD.
To be on SSI, you already have a disability of some kind. Straight SSI is dollar for dollar. Earn a dollar, they withhold a dollar. SSDI lets you earn I believe 50 percent of your benefit before they start to deduct. I'm in the same boat and don't know how the government expects a person to survive on so little.
None, SSI cannot be attached
$700
It depends on how much it is.
The number of transistors and therefore the amount of functionality that will fit in one chip. VLSI has much more capacity than LSI which has much more capacity than MSI which has much more capacity than SSI.
are ssi get a stimuation check
Each child's eligibility must be established separately.