What does Supplemental Security Income Do?
As its name implies, Supplemental Security Income supplements a person’s income up to a certain level that can go up every year based on cost-of-living adjustments. The level varies from one state to another, so check with your local Social Security office to find out more about SSI benefit levels in your state.
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