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What is the difference between “regular social security” and SSI?

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What is the difference between “regular social security” and SSI?

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“Regular social security” is sometimes called DBI for Disability Insurance Benefits. DBI is based upon earnings of the individual as documented by FICA tax receipts from wages. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a welfare program which is available as a stop gap for individuals without sufficient earnings to be covered by DBI.

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