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Disability Benefits Explained

Who Can Get Disability Benefits

Applying For Disability Benefits

Information Needed To Apply

Qualifying for Retirement Benefits

Full Retirement Age

How Much SSI Can You Get

Qualifying for SSI

SSI Income

SSI Resources

Applying for Veterans Disability

What is Needed To Apply for VB

SSI Resources (things you own)

Resources that they count in deciding whether you qualify for SSI include real estate, bank accounts, cash, stocks and bonds.

You may be able to get SSI if your resources are worth no more than $2,000. A couple may be able to get SSI if they have resources worth no more than $3,000. If you own property that you are trying to sell, you may be able to get SSI while trying to sell it.

Social Security does not count everything you own in deciding whether you have too many resources to qualify for SSI. For example, they do not count:
The home you live in and the land it is on;
Life insurance policies with a face value of $1,500 or less;
Your car (usually);
Burial plots for you and members of your immediate family; and
Up to $1,500 in burial funds for you and up to $1,500 in burial funds for your spouse.

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