Supllemental Security Income is for people who become disabled and have extremely low income. Documentation of your low income must be submitted verse your work history with Social Security Disability. SSI is also federally funded, where Social Security Disability is funded by deductions from paychecks.

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Q: What Is The Differnce Between Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?

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Supllemental Security Income is for people who become disabled and have extremely low income. Documentation of your low income must be submitted verse your work history with Social Security Disability. SSI is also federally funded, where Social Security Disability is funded by deductions from paychecks.


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