What is the difference between Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits?
[Social Security Disability is a disability insurance program financed by your Social Security paycheck deductions. You have a minimum amount of total or recent work time to be eligible for Social Security Disability. S.S.I. requires no work time at all, but there are limits as to how much property you can own or money you can keep in the bank. With both programs, you must be found disabled. That is interpreted as being unable to perform any substantial Gainful Activity.
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