In 2013, AMAC—The Association of Mature American Citizens—took a big step with the creation of the AMAC Foundation, Inc., a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit entity designed to serve Americans. The Foundation’s mission is to help protect and ensure the financial security, health, and social lives of current and future mature Americans, and to help Americans navigate the bewildering array of decisions they need to make.
The Foundation’s projects and plans include providing factual information that improves understanding of the positive value of Social Security and Medicare and the current and long-term challenges these programs face, as well as providing interpretations by Certified Social Security Advisors through AMAC publications, workshops, webinars, podcasts, and telephone support.
In addition, the Foundation serves all Americans in a variety of capacities, including provision of a source of education on the principles of American Free Enterprise, long-term retirement financial planning, and preparing for life—and potential employment—after retirement.
We invite you to learn more about the Foundation and its operations at www.AmacFoundation.org
How does income affect SSI payments?
Mike:
For SSI purposes, income is defined as “money you receive such as wages, Social Security benefits, and pensions. Income also includes such things as food and shelter. The amount of income you can receive each month and still get SSI depends partly on where you live.” this definition is excerpted from Social Security Administration’s “Supplemental Security Income (SSI) booklet, which you can download here: https://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-11000.pdf. If you need more assistance in this area, please contact us at the Foundation’s Social Security Advisory Service via email (SSAdvisor@AmacFoundation.org) or telephone (888-750-2622).
Thanks for contacting us.
Gerry Hafer
AMAC Foundation, Inc.