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What are SSA, SSI and SSDI?

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What are SSA, SSI and SSDI?

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See the answer in American Sign Language SSA is the acronym for the Social Security Administration. The Social Security Administration is the federal agency that administers Social Security programs. There are 29 local Social Security offices in Wisconsin. SSA administers the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) programs. To find the office nearest you, you can call the SSA toll free number at (800) 772-1213 Voice or 1-800-325-0778 TTY or visit the SSA website and enter your zip code to find the office serving your area. SSI stands for Supplemental Security Income, a program administered by the Social Security Administration. This program pays cash benefits to low income elderly, blind, or adults with disabilities and children with disabilities. SSI is a needs based program, which means that you must have very limited income and assets to qualify. People who receive the SSI benefit in Wisconsin also receive Medicaid. People who receive the

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