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Is the SSI payment for an eligible couple twice that of an individual?

Social Security disability payments are important to those who cannot work, but is the SSI payment for an eligible couple twice that of an individual?

Social Security disability payments are very important to those folks that cannot attend to a work a day world. For some reason they have been rendered disabled through some physical or mental ailment. At times a couple shares this kind of situation. Is the SSI payment for an eligible couple twice that of an individual?



Is the SSI payment for an eligible couple twice that of an individual?

SSI is intended to meet the living expenses of a disabled person which includes things like: a home to live in, utility bills that afford comfort to the individual, food and clothing. Some of these expenses are shared when a couple is living together. Therefore, you can understand why the payment from SSI is not doubled when it is for a couple.

What about medical expenses since they are not shared?

Usually when a person qualifies for SSI they also qualify for Medicaid. These qualifications are directly related to the financial situation of the individual or couple. Since medical expenses are not paid for by either the individual or couple they have no effect on SSI.

Did that answer your question?

To summarize the answer to the question “Is the SSI payment for an eligible couple twice that of an individual?” If you are an individual that is collecting SSI for a disability, that payment is intended to cover your day to day living expenses. This payment is not intended to allow you to have more that enough to meet your needs. A couple who are both drawing SSI benefits will not receive twice the amount because they are sharing living expenses like rent, and utilities

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