Supplemental Security Income (SSI): What Happens to Your SSI When You Turn 18? [English and Spanish versions]
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Long, L.Document Type
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2016-03-01
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Answers the following questions about Social Security's Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for a child who has turned 18: Can I keep my SSI? Can I work? Are there ways to earn money without reducing my SSI check? What if Social Security turns me down when I turn 18? A Spanish translation of this publication is available for download. Originally published as: Research You Can Use, Issue 3, 2011. Also issued as Transitions RTC Tip Sheet 3, Apr. 2011.DOI
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