Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal monthly financial support program designed for applicants who are disabled but do not meet the work requirements to receive SSDI benefits.
SSI benefits are intended for adults and children who meet one of the following requirements:
- 65-years or older
- Blind
- Disabled
To qualify for SSI benefits, you must have little or no income and few available resources.
The value of your total assets, which includes everything you own, must be less than $2,000 if you are single, or less than $3,000 for married couples living together. However, the SSA will not include the value of your home, if you live in it, and will likely not consider the vehicle you drive. As of 2024, the monthly maximum Federal amounts paid for SSI benefits are:
- $943 for eligible individuals
- $1,415 for eligible married couples
- $1,415 for eligible married couples