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The Truth About Social Security Disability Insurance.
Posted by David in Disability & The Law Courts, Disability Facts, Disability at Home, Social Security Disability Insurance at March 18, 2009
Difference between SSI & SSDI
Many people are not aware that there is a difference between Social Security Disability (SSDI) and Social Security Insurance (SSI). Social Security Insurance is just that –A federal system that one involuntarily pays into while working, in order to receive retirement benefits at the prescribed age. The average Social Security income ranges in the between $800-1000 per month, depending on the amount one earned while one worked. There are various persons who may receive SSI OR SSDI benefits. For example you can be the son or daughter or spouse of someone who is deceased that worked and paid into the system and received SSI or SSDI.
