"We are no longer counting food that someone gives you as income when we figure your SSI payment."
This came into effect on September 30, but they just informed SSI recipients (using the future tense) this morning.
You mean they can just change these awful rules without needing an act of Congress to do so? Incredible. We suffered for years for no reason! But don't worry, our call is important to them:
Second, this final rule promotes equity. SSI recipients, by definition, have low income and resources. Because low-income people disproportionately encounter barriers across a range of social, health, and economic outcomes, our goal is to improve their circumstances, thus improving equity.
Incredible. You're the ones who legally require that we have low income and resources!
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I do have an ABLE account, but there are many people who are not allowed to have them. They're raising the age soon (?), but when they started they only SSI recipients who became disabled before the age of 26 were eligible.
I didn't know John Oliver had an SSI episode. I need to see that one.
That's a fair point about the age. Apparently this is changing to 46 relatively soon in 2026! "ABLE Age Adjustment Act passed as part of the Omnibus Spending Bill. This bill will increase the age of ABLE eligibility from “before age 26” to “before age 46” effective 01/01/2026. This will expand the number of ABLE eligible individuals by an estimated six million people, including one million veterans. National Disability Institute (NDI), parent company of the ABLE National Resource Center, and ABLE supporters and disability advocates from across the country strongly supported this change."
Here is the Disability Benefits episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq2s7RMRsgs
I am happy that he did it as his episodes usually lead to more eyes on the issue and sometimes favorable legislation.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Oh, wow, all the way to 46. That's great news.
Thanks for the link!