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Old Today, 09:15 AM
 
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Yeah well, illegals/phony asylum seekers are allowed to receive money from SSI but not from regular social security.
I know a woman in her late 60's maybe age 70 who has a son on SSDI. She put extra money from her paycheck to her deferred comp so her son who is on SSDI could get more money from her. She wanted out and didn't think her pension with regular SS was enough for him so she ended up getting SSDI and her pension from her job. She left most of her pension % to her adult son. All she had to do was have an incision on her back with the reason minor disc bulge not herniated also her medical Insurance paid for the that not SSDI. Well that was the way to zip along straight to immediate approval. I thought SSDI was for people who retired early and only received that extra money from Social Security until age 65. So some people do put into the system but they too are scamming the system.
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Old Today, 09:17 AM
 
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If you report the twenty bucks then they often reduce the next month's payment by twenty bucks. You also have to get the person to fill out a form indicating that they gave you the twenty bucks. They don't just take your word for it that you received twenty bucks. You have to verify it. If you report it and the person doesn't fill out the form, you can end up getting cut off because you didn't verify the information in time. The recipient ends up having to go through all of that to have the twenty bucks they just got taken out of the check.
This is why they should only accept the measly $20.00 bill for what ever occasion.
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They are so afraid of long time Democrats jumping to Trump. It's so easy to see.
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Old Today, 09:24 AM
 
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I know a woman in her late 60's maybe age 70 who has a son on SSDI. She put extra money from her paycheck to her deferred comp so her son who is on SSDI could get more money from her. She wanted out and didn't think her pension with regular SS was enough for him so she ended up getting SSDI and her pension from her job. She left most of her pension % to her adult son. All she had to do was have an incision on her back with the reason minor disc bulge not herniated also her medical Insurance paid for the that not SSDI. Well that was the way to zip along straight to immediate approval. I thought SSDI was for people who retired early and only received that extra money from Social Security until age 65. So some people do put into the system but they too are scamming the system.
It changed from 65 to the individual's Full Retirement Age:
https://www.ssa.gov/OP_Home/cfr20/404/404-0321.htm
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Old Today, 10:56 AM
 
Location: 23.7 million to 162 million miles North of Venus
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I know a woman in her late 60's maybe age 70 who has a son on SSDI. She put extra money from her paycheck to her deferred comp so her son who is on SSDI could get more money from her. She wanted out and didn't think her pension with regular SS was enough for him so she ended up getting SSDI and her pension from her job. She left most of her pension % to her adult son. All she had to do was have an incision on her back with the reason minor disc bulge not herniated also her medical Insurance paid for the that not SSDI. Well that was the way to zip along straight to immediate approval. I thought SSDI was for people who retired early and only received that extra money from Social Security until age 65. So some people do put into the system but they too are scamming the system.
SSDI is disability that any citizen can get if approved, even babies. From what I've heard it is often very hard to get and can often take years to be approved and people are typically denied several times and have to go through appeals before they're finally approved. I guess SSA is usually waiting for the person to die first.
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Old Today, 11:41 AM
 
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SSI (the topic of this thread) and SSDI are two different programs. A disabled relative of mine collects SSDI and the requirements and limitations have little to do with SSI which is a supplemental income program.
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Old Today, 11:50 AM
 
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It changed from 65 to the individual's Full Retirement Age:
https://www.ssa.gov/OP_Home/cfr20/404/404-0321.htm
Full retirement age for me is 70 but early is age 62 and regular Social Security age for me is 66 and 4 months. So if I were on SSDI I could collect extra SS money until age 66 and 4 months not until age 65? well they are cutting a little doing that. I did not know that.
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Old Today, 11:51 AM
 
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SSI (the topic of this thread) and SSDI are two different programs. A disabled relative of mine collects SSDI and the requirements and limitations have little to do with SSI which is a supplemental income program.
I forgot about that SSI is the supplemental. But I don't understand or even know why have both
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Old Today, 11:53 AM
 
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SSDI is disability that any citizen can get if approved, even babies. From what I've heard it is often very hard to get and can often take years to be approved and people are typically denied several times and have to go through appeals before they're finally approved. I guess SSA is usually waiting for the person to die first.
When I called to apply for Social Security the man on the phone offered me to get disability SSDI and said if I choose to then he would call back at a later date. I am a percentage disabled but I do not get paid to be disabled. Yes you are correct it is much harder now as was before but now even harder to get. I think they offer it to put off paying it.
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Old Today, 12:04 PM
 
Location: 23.7 million to 162 million miles North of Venus
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When I called to apply for Social Security the man on the phone offered me to get disability SSDI and said if I choose to then he would call back at a later date. I am a percentage disabled but I do not get paid to be disabled. Yes you are correct it is much harder now as was before but now even harder to get. I think they offer it to put off paying it.
It was hard years ago, too. I had a friend who was a disability lawyer and handled mostly children's cases. She would get so frustrated that these kids would suffer for so long while waiting to be approved, sometimes years, and some dying before approval.

But as far as SSI, it's harder to get than even SSDI, but it does seem like many illegals/phony asylum seekers are applying with many getting approved.
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