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1 posted on 11/07/2023 1:09:34 PM PST by Red Badger
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Is there a version of this in Spanish?


2 posted on 11/07/2023 1:16:52 PM PST by glorgau
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later


3 posted on 11/07/2023 1:19:21 PM PST by Gay State Conservative (Two Words: Banana Republic)
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Qweorshtyun: Why would anyone who isn’t disabled or retired get social security?


5 posted on 11/07/2023 1:22:21 PM PST by z3n (Kakistocracy)
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Just go to Mexico, kidnap a kid and claim it as your own; you’ll get $2200/month. Enlist a partner in crime to grab another kid, and you can share $4400/month. It works for the invaders.


7 posted on 11/07/2023 1:29:05 PM PST by LizzieD
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Just throwing this out there for perspective. The average rent on an apartment right now is $1700 a month.


9 posted on 11/07/2023 2:41:49 PM PST by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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To: Red Badger
As of 2023, the maximum monthly SSI payment for an individual is $914 and $1,371 for a couple.

And

More than 71 million Americans will see a 3.2% increase in their Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments in 2024. On average, Social Security retirement benefits will increase by more than $50 per month starting in January - https://blog.ssa.gov/social-security-benefits-increase-in-2024/
How to make the populace more dependent on government, and thus ensure votes/power:
WHAT ARE THE CRITERIA FOR A “DISABLED” OR “BLIND” CHILD? If under age 18, whether or not married or head of household, the child has a medically determinable physical or mental impairment or impairments which result in marked and severe functional limitations; and The impairment(s) has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of at least 12 months or be expected to result in death; or.. - https://www.ssa.gov/ssi/text-child-ussi.htm
The following sections contain medical criteria that apply only to the evaluation of impairments in children under age 18.

100.00 Low Birth Weight and Failure to Thrive
101.00 Musculoskeletal Disorders
102.00 Special Senses and Speech
103.00 Respiratory Disorders
104.00 Cardiovascular System
105.00 Digestive Disorders
106.00 Genitourinary Disorders
107.00 Hematological Disorders
108.00 Skin Disorders
109.00 Endocrine Disorders
110.00 Congenital Disorders that Affect Multiple Body Systems
111.00 Neurological Disorders
112.00 Mental Disorders

113.00 Cancer (Malignant Neoplastic Diseases)
114.00 Immune System Disorders
- https://www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/ChildhoodListings.htm

The list of child disabilities above includes those that may qualify a child for help from the SSI program. Traumatic brain injury, autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, and intellectual disability are among those that could be eligible with enough medical and non-medical evidence. Special Senses and Speech

Children with visual or hearing disorders can receive SSI benefits under this category. The SSA considers blindness, visual disorders, loss of visual efficiency, and hearing loss with or without cochlear implantation to be potentially eligible disorders.

From 2012:

Payments under SSI began in January 1974. Since 1974, the number of SSI recipients has slightly more than doubled. The number of children receiving SSI has gradually increased since 1974 and accelerated dramatically after a 1990 Supreme Court ruling liberalized the disability criteria for SSI children. Reforms enacted in 1984 that expanded benefit eligibility for the mentally disabled (and that took several years to implement) also influenced the surge in children receiving SSI.[10] Congress tightened the SSI eligibility rules for children in the 1996 welfare-reform law, however.

Most children who receive SSI live with a single parent and receive special education; on average, SSI payments provide nearly half of their family’s total income. The vast majority — 86 percent — of all SSI recipients in 2012 were eligible because of a disability, and 6 in 10 disabled recipients had a mental disability. Unlike Social Security (which is financed by dedicated payroll taxes), SSI is funded from general revenues. - https://www.cbpp.org/research/introduction-to-the-supplemental-security-income-ssi-program

10 posted on 11/07/2023 3:19:32 PM PST by daniel1212 (Turn 2 the Lord Jesus who saves damned+destitute sinners on His acct, believe, b baptized+follow HIM)
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To: Red Badger

My sister gets SSI in Minnesota and the total is about $805 a month and that includes the state food allowance. She pays $300 a month rent for a house she shares with the owner. Main floor, basement that opens to the back and a upstairs. She is on the main floor. If it was not for my sister doing many repairs the house would be run down more then it is as the owner lets things go. She is lucky she has the owner giving her a break and me sending her some money every so often. SSI and social security is not much with prices so high.
$20/hr job just pays for a 1 bedroom apt and utilities and a old car in California.

In the coming year with my stock doing better I will be able to help her out more and when Elon Musk does the IPO for Starlink I can buy her a house : )


11 posted on 11/08/2023 1:37:25 AM PST by minnesota_bound (Need more money to buy everything now)
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