Thread: SSI vs. job?
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Old Nov 11, 2012, 01:41 AM
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Originally Posted by LucyG View Post
The problem often becomes the SSI recipient ends up on some form of low-income health insurance that is dependent on them staying within very strict guidelines that have to be reported every year. If you're caught cheating on your income, you face prosecution.

My sister has long-term health problems, can't work and is supported by family. She also is on the state's low-income health insurance that is worth tens of thousands of dollars a year to her, but in order to keep it, she has to live on next to nothing. I can't even give her an extra $50 or $100 without it becoming an issue. She's a paralegal, and knows the law like the back of her hand so she's very careful about it as she knows what could happen otherwise.

There's a time and a place of disability, but if you don't absolutely have to have it, you'll have less people trying to control your life. Sorry if that offends you, but it's the absolute truth. That's why I've never ever thought of trying to get some sort of disability even though I've got basically the same thing as my sister does. I'd rather we live on what my husband earns, and not have to account for it to the government, but then I'm into freedom as my signature indicates.
I realize that and even in my state you have to get SSI to get medicaid so getting off SSI due to working would make a bit of an issue affording health care. Also if one gave you 50 dollars of cash and you spent it as cash, why would one go out of their way to report it.......I mean guess I just don't get that even though I realize getting other income and not reporting it can screw with things I just don't see why like 20 or 50 dollars say your mom gives you would be something you have to report.

Also I am not exactly opposed to freedom, don't think I suggested I was, just saying technically you can get out of SSI and it does not have to be a lifelong thing.
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