I want to get a part time job and I'm on SSA and SSI. I am aware of the 2019 SGA. Im confused as to how many hours can you work because you cant exceed that limit. Is that with your benefits plus the money you get from work. Or just from working alone. If that makes sense.
It's your earned income from working, not including your benefits. So if you work and make over $880 a month excluding your benefits, then you'll enter the Trial Work Period.
If you make over $910, you'll be entered into the Trial Work Program. Your safest bet is to make below that amount, unless you'd like to enroll in TWP.
Hi...the answers have been helpful but just so i know if im making around 945 total every 2 weeks which is well over the 880 limit for the ssdi how much will i be losing from my benefits
There's a chance you'd lose your benefits entirely. The current Substantial Gainful Allowance (SGA) is $1,220. If you're making $945 every two weeks then you'll be making over the monthly SGA. The SSA may re-evaluate your case and find that since you can make over the SGA, you are no longer eligible for benefits.
I just got back on disability and am receiving $813 every other week. My job was very demanding and I couldn’t do the tasks anymore due to my Addison’s Disease. However, that income isn’t enough for living. I am a licensed caregiver also, that requires just watching over my patient. Am I able to work part time and still collect my disability benefits?
It is possible that your income will affect your disability if the SSA considers it to be "Substantial Gainful Activity". The following link discusses working part time and Disability Benefits:
You are able to work while you have disability, but you will most likely face partial reduction of your benefits. The following link talks a little bit more about how you can work while receiving benefits.
It depends on what type of disability benefit he is on. If he is receiving SSDI then he should be fine. If he is receiving SSI then your income may reduce or stop his benefits.
I am 64 years old been on disability for 5 years but I need to get out of the house because i am to isolated just need to meet people can I work a part time job working like 12 hours a week
I want to get a part time job and I'm on SSA and SSI. I am aware of the 2019 SGA. Im confused as to how many hours can you work because you cant exceed that limit. Is that with your benefits plus the money you get from work. Or just from working alone. If that makes sense.
In reply to I want to get a part time job by Caitlin (not verified)
Hi Caitlin,
It's your earned income from working, not including your benefits. So if you work and make over $880 a month excluding your benefits, then you'll enter the Trial Work Period.
In reply to I want to get a part time job by Caitlin (not verified)
Can I get a part time job if my SSID is only 618.00 if so how much can I make or how many hours can I work
In reply to Can I get a part time job if by Tasha (not verified)
Hi Tasha,
If you make over $910, you'll be entered into the Trial Work Program. Your safest bet is to make below that amount, unless you'd like to enroll in TWP.
Hi...the answers have been helpful but just so i know if im making around 945 total every 2 weeks which is well over the 880 limit for the ssdi how much will i be losing from my benefits
In reply to Hi...the answers have been by Jen (not verified)
Hi Jen,
There's a chance you'd lose your benefits entirely. The current Substantial Gainful Allowance (SGA) is $1,220. If you're making $945 every two weeks then you'll be making over the monthly SGA. The SSA may re-evaluate your case and find that since you can make over the SGA, you are no longer eligible for benefits.
I just got back on disability and am receiving $813 every other week. My job was very demanding and I couldn’t do the tasks anymore due to my Addison’s Disease. However, that income isn’t enough for living. I am a licensed caregiver also, that requires just watching over my patient. Am I able to work part time and still collect my disability benefits?
In reply to I just got back on disability by Valerie Gonzalez (not verified)
Hi Valerie,
As long as you make under $880, you won't be entered into the Trial Work Program.
Hi I get 631In month from ssDi I and I work part time job my gross is 1200 effect my disability check
In reply to Hi I get 631In month from by Aziza (not verified)
Hi,
It is possible that your income will affect your disability if the SSA considers it to be "Substantial Gainful Activity". The following link discusses working part time and Disability Benefits:
https://www.disability-benefits-help.org/faq/working-part-time
This should help answer your question.
So if i get ssi an work making less then 880 a month they won't reduce my benefits is that correct
My ssid check is $771 how many hr can i work and not let it affect my check
In reply to My ssid check is $771 how by Quenna (not verified)
Hi Quenna,
You are able to work while you have disability, but you will most likely face partial reduction of your benefits. The following link talks a little bit more about how you can work while receiving benefits.
https://www.disability-benefits-help.org/faq/working-part-time
My husband is on disability. How would this affect my husband if I go back to work?
In reply to My husband is on disability. by Donna (not verified)
Hi Donna,
It depends on what type of disability benefit he is on. If he is receiving SSDI then he should be fine. If he is receiving SSI then your income may reduce or stop his benefits.
I am 64 years old been on disability for 5 years but I need to get out of the house because i am to isolated just need to meet people can I work a part time job working like 12 hours a week
In reply to I am 64 years old been on by Debbie (not verified)
Hi Debbie,
The number of hours you work does not matter. You need to make less than $880/month or you'll enter the Trial Work Program.
I'm on disability I make 891 a month can't make ends meet how much can I make without it affecting my disability.
In reply to I'm on disability I make by Jim (not verified)
Hi Jim,
You can make under $880 a month without being entered into the Trial Work Period.
If I made less than $880, do I need to report the income?
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