How much money does an SSI recipient get from retired parents?

 Answer 1. )


You don’t get SSI (Supplemental Security Income) from a parent or from anyone else’s record. SSI is paid to disabled individuals and to people over the age of 65. If a person qualifies because of disability or age, the amount to be paid is based on income, resources and living arrangements. The benefits are paid on the SSN of the individual who qualifies. You may have confused SSI with SSA (Social Security benefits), which are paid based on how much an individual and their employer have paid into Social Security (FICA taxes). Children can receive benefits on a parent’s record, along with other relatives. However, there are age and relationship qualifications that must be met. If you need information regarding SSA benefits, you should look up Socialsecurity.gov. Make sure you go to the .gov site, not a .com site.

 

Answer 2. )

 

what ever the parents give them. but any income including gifts affects SSI.

if the person is an adult disabled child, they get 50% of the parent’s amount.

 


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