SSI and variable hours
I didn't know how to word this in a search engine... I'm on SSI and a job I'm looking at doesn't have the same hours every week. Most weeks, Its under what is considered gainful activity and I would keep my SSI check in part. But max hours would be about 20 dollars above the mark. What would happen to future checks?
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I live in Michigan too, and am on SSDI.
This is the deal.
You have to report your earned income. The first 8 months of your job you can make as much as humanly possible. If it is a million...WOOT! This is a one shot deal. I never had a job that I last 8 consecutive months.
After that, you can make around $1,000/month before you have to start paying it back, and have less than $2,000 in the bank. There is a ratio for what you make and what you pay back.
Now if you are working full time, and a "real income job...like a RN, accountant etc"...it will trigger SSA to looking into to move you off of SSDI (are you getting work benefits or just disabled and never worked). Remer they can pull for an audit any time.
I would go to the SSA office and talk to a case worker. The rules are changing all the time, and Michigan did have some programs which made it easier to work and collect without triggering a review.
But the about above is the basic overview. If you are working a gainful employment job (decent cash), you will really want to take to a case worker. You do NOT want SSA breathing down your neck thinking you are scamming the system.
I make around $5K/year, so I'm well under the income limit.
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SSI is different than SSDI. You stay in the SSI system as long as you still have your disabilities regardless of how much money you make. My work hours fluctuated alot when I was on SSI. I kept sending them a copy of every pay stub I got. They'd quit giving me a check when my income was higher & sometimes I had to pay them back cuz my income was higher than they anticipated when they gave me a check. They'd give me my check again after my income went down & they'd give me backpay for months where my income was lower than they anticipated when they gave me my check or when they gave me no check. They were sometimes a couple months behind thou.
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Pretty much what I thought, but just making sure.
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Pretty much what I thought, but just making sure.
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