Ssi

Many Americans confuse social security benefits with those provided by SSI, or Supplemental Security Income. In fact, the two programs are separated entirely and are even funded from different sources. The money for social security comes from social security taxes, which are levied on every American citizen earning an income. SSI is funded by general tax revenues. It is designed as an additional program to help those individuals who are struggling with disability, advanced age, or poverty.

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  • SSI is intended to be used to purchase basic needs, such as food, clothing, and shelter.
  • There are special incentives for those individuals who collect SSI benefits and choose to return to work.
  • SSI benefits include the popular food stamp program.

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