Do you lose that after so many years, if you work too many hours, or make
too much money? I looked at the site but still a bit confused still after
reading it.
Thanks,
Stacy
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 9:24
PM
Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] social
security
Steve,
You are right about Social Security. As for my after I
graduated from college, I signed up to get (The Ticket to Work). It's a
program of the SS witch allows you to work and still receive you Medicaid
benefits. I'm on SSI, It feels so good to be working and being a tax paider.
Me boss sometimes have to remind me to pick up my pay check. I'm so use to
working for free.LOL!!
Wheelchair Warrior
Steve Oldaker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am not an expert on Social Security
benefitsq, but in a nutshell, SSDI is
available to disabled
individuals who have paid enough into the system through payroll
deductions to qualify, otherwise, they would receive SSI if they are
receiving disability income. SS (regular Social Security) is for
retired individuals or the dependents of deceased workers. If you are
disabled receiving SSDI, I believe you are converted to SS once you reach
retirement age, which is dependent upon your date of birth. Is SSDI
better than SS? I suppose it depends on your specific situation and
age. If you are seriously interested, I suggest the following web site
which also lists their 800 number:
Steve
I recieve ssdi what is the difference is this better than ss
?
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