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Originally Posted by unaluna
"The main difference between Social Security Disability (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is the fact that SSDI is available to workers who have accumulated a sufficient number of work credits, while SSI disability benefits are available to low-income individuals who have either never worked or who haven't..."
So technically it IS disability.
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Check out the internet though, people on SSI are not qualifed to get Medicare until 65.