On September 1, millions of disabled Americans will get up to $943 a month in Supplemental Security Income payouts. These payments have gone up by 3.2% due to inflation.
September SSI Payments – Up to $943 for Americans with Disabilities, Increased by 3.2% Due to Inflation
According to the Washington Examiner, in just 10 days, many Americans with disabilities will get their September Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments. These checks, worth up to $943, will be sent out on September 1. This money comes from Social Security and is given to people who are partially blind or have serious illnesses that make it hard for them to do daily chores for at least a year or could kill them.
The most a person can get is $943, $1,415 if they apply with a partner, and $472 if they care for someone on Supplemental Security Income. Rising prices have caused these payments to rise by 3.2% since last year. You should know that Supplemental Security Income is not the same as regular Social Security benefits. If you get one, you don’t instantly get the other.
Supplemental Security Income Calculator Helps Recipients with Disabilities Estimate Payments to Manage Daily Expenses
A Social Security Administration tool can help people who get Supplemental Security Income figure out how much money they will get all together. People who have serious disabilities need this help a lot to pay for their daily needs.
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