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What is the difference between Disability and SSI?

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What is the difference between Disability and SSI?

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SSDI and SSI are two of the disability programs administered by the Social Security Administration. You qualify for SSDI, or Disability if you are now meet SSA’s definition of disability, and have enough credits from past work to meet the earnings requirements set out in Social Security law. When you were working you paid FICA (Social Security) taxes and contributed to the Social Security system.

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