Supplemtal Security Income (SSI)
How Criminal Convictions and Incarceration Affect Social Security Benefits
For those convicted of a crime and sentenced to incarceration for more than a short jail term, there are rules in place governing Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments. Economic Times Global Desk reporter Piyush Shukla outlines…
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Rule Changes Explained
Social Security Commissioner Martin O’Malley recently announced changes to SSI eligibility rules scheduled to take effect September 30, 2024. The rule change makes several eligibility changes, including expansion of the “households” definition and removal of barriers preventing acquisition of benefits…
Cmr. O’Malley Announces SSI Change to Facilitate Eligibility
Accessing crucial Supplemental Security Income benefits will become simpler, and the Agency’s workload will be streamlined a bit, by a new rule set to kick in later this year. As explained in a March 27 press release, the ruling will…