How Can I avoid Social Security from reducing my back pay and future monthly payments by as much as 1/3 if I win SSI benefits?
As of 2008, in Texas the maximum amount you can receive in SSI benefits is $637 a month for an individual and $956 for a couple. That amount can be reduced for a number of reasons, one of them is when someone else, besides your spouse pays for your living expenses.That means your parents, your children, your friend, or anyone else. When this happens, Social Security will reduce your back benefits and future monthly payments by as much as 1/3.
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