What is the difference between regular Social Security and Social Security Disability benefits?
Regular Social Security is a benefit for persons over 65 years old (or at a reduced amount at age 62). Social Security Disability is a benefit for people under 65 years old who are disabled from working. The amount of the monthly disability benefit is about the same as the retirement benefit would be.
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