If you or a loved one receives Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and are working at a limited capacity, you will need to understand how additional income may cross substantial gainful activity (SGA) thresholds. Uses two hypothetical examples, based on information from the SSA.gov website and the book Social Security In 30 Minutes, Volume 2: Disability Benefits. Narrated by the publisher of Social Security In 30 Minutes, Volume 1: Retirement Benefits and Social Security In 30 Minutes, Volume 2: Disability Benefits.
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Disability and Aging Rights Attorney Sue Augustus discusses Social Security benefits for spouses, children, and parents in this brief video published by Equip for Equality in Illinois (Note: Not affiliated with Social Security In 30 Minutes or publisher i30 Media Corporation).
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