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  2. How Much Money Can I Make and Still Get Social Security ... - AOL

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    To qualify for SSI, recipients must be 65 or older, blind or disabled, have limited income and resources. According to the Social Security Administration, you cannot “earn more than $1,913 from ...

  3. Five benefits you can apply for on the Social Security website

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    Note: They do not have a two-year waiting period. If you are not already receiving Social Security benefits, you should apply for Medicare up to 3 months before turning age 65 at www.ssa.gov ...

  4. Supplemental Security Income - Wikipedia

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    The regulation is projected to "result in a reduction of about 6,500 OASDI [Social Security] beneficiary awards per year and 4,000 SSI recipient awards per year on average over the period FY 2019-28, with a corresponding reduction of $4.6 billion in OASDI benefit payments and $0.8 billion in Federal SSI payments over the same period."

  5. How Much Social Security Disability Income Will I Get? - AOL

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    Benefits are paid monthly if you have a medical condition expected to last at least one year or result in death, according to the Social Security Administration. See: 10 Tips for Paying the Least ...

  6. How To Get Social Security Survivor Benefits - AOL

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    Many people think of Social Security benefits as income in retirement. However, there are also Social Security widow benefits and Social Security death benefits for children. If you're eligible ...

  7. Over 50? Make Sure You Know These Social Security Disability ...

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    However, people older than 50 may find it easier to be declared disabled and eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. SSI is similar to but separate from regular Social Security ...