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Default Jan 20, 2012 at 10:44 AM
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The amount you make depends on the amount you recieve and also what kind of benifits you recieve

EX: I get SSD and I work 8 hours a week. If I make more then 742.00 a month for a 9 month period then they will consider me no longer elidagable for SSDI Payments. My payments would stop. However dif I could no longer work then my payments would start again. I would not have to reapply.

My sis on the other had gets SSI. What erver amount she makes at work is deducted from her SSI Payment. So If she gets 500.00 from SSI and she works and makes 100.00 then whe would only get 400.00 from SSI.

This is how it works for her and me.

I belive this is the way it is. If you go to the web site for SSI you can read what it says there

http://www.ssa.gov/disability/

click on the Ticket to Work/Work Incentives tab to find out about working

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